This is all very interesting to me having diminished HF hearing for many years, which at the age of 88 is only to be expected.
I attended the ENT clinic at my local hospital years ago & at my first appointment had what appeared to be a most thorough medical internal examination of the ear followed by a wax impression to provide a mould for the actual earpiece. A subsequent visit, after trying on my new hearing aid for comfort etc., was followed by a series of acoustic tests at different frequencies until I felt satisfied with the results.
Although I'm fairly happy with the sound one can't help wondering, 'is there anything better' ? ( & on the NHS ! )
My present device is a Siemens Reflex M with two settings 1. Everyday listening 2. Background noise. Perhaps someone may know something of this model & would be prepared to comment.
I use it at home for TV only. For music I always prefer my Sennheiser HD 600s. I would use the aid for concerts & recitals if it were not for my fear of accidentally knocking it off onto the floor in the dark with disastrous consequences !
Finally, my advice to you all to avoid so many problems is - JUST DON'T GET OLD !!!
I attended the ENT clinic at my local hospital years ago & at my first appointment had what appeared to be a most thorough medical internal examination of the ear followed by a wax impression to provide a mould for the actual earpiece. A subsequent visit, after trying on my new hearing aid for comfort etc., was followed by a series of acoustic tests at different frequencies until I felt satisfied with the results.
Although I'm fairly happy with the sound one can't help wondering, 'is there anything better' ? ( & on the NHS ! )
My present device is a Siemens Reflex M with two settings 1. Everyday listening 2. Background noise. Perhaps someone may know something of this model & would be prepared to comment.
I use it at home for TV only. For music I always prefer my Sennheiser HD 600s. I would use the aid for concerts & recitals if it were not for my fear of accidentally knocking it off onto the floor in the dark with disastrous consequences !
Finally, my advice to you all to avoid so many problems is - JUST DON'T GET OLD !!!
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