Usual hearing tests even at the audiologist are from 250hz- 8khz. They are not a very broad range because their clients (and the hearing aids themselves) are only designed to enhance things in daily life such speech. You and I know that there is a vast amount of sound above and below that limited range. It occurs IN daily life and of course music as well! Trouble is, the thinking for this industry is sooo behind the demand for a much better product. Once again, even though we might demand a better product, we are not in the majority by a long shot.
What Brand Of Hearing Aids Are Audiophiles Using?
This isn't a joke, so please no things like: no wonder you own Mac or GE or I knew you were deaf, you get the idea. I have been to an ENT already (my ears were professionally cleaned) and had a hearing test scheduled with an Audiologist but it has been cancelled until our stay at home order is lifted hopefully by the middle of May. I have done 2 online tests and have found I am not hearing anything above 11K. At 67 years old, I thought my hearing was still ok as I can hear differences in changes of equipment, cables, etc.
I would like to hear from other audiophiles either here or via a PM if you are too embarrassed as to what brand you recommend to give me a good sound. A friend said he won't use his hearing aid when listening to his system because everything sounds tinny. So, there you have it, any helpful response would be appreciated, as I am sure I am not the only one
I would like to hear from other audiophiles either here or via a PM if you are too embarrassed as to what brand you recommend to give me a good sound. A friend said he won't use his hearing aid when listening to his system because everything sounds tinny. So, there you have it, any helpful response would be appreciated, as I am sure I am not the only one
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