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Funny that people take CI more seriously than HAs. Howcome so few people have a desire to "tune up" their HAs so they can hear better? :roll:
I am not sure you understand the process of "tuning" up the CI. I understand your mission of spreading the word to "try on the best HAs before trying on the CI", but after reading so many of your posts, I don't think you understand how mapping works. It's really a different ballpark from "tuning" a HA. When you "tune" a HA, you are really either amplifying the sounds as much as you can or reducing the volume of certain frequencies because it's too uncomfortable (nowadays there's also the frequency shift). When you tune a CI, you also increase volume or reduce the volume of certain frequencies but there's also the attempt to match up what you hear and what the sound actually is. If you hear 2 different sounds, and they sound the same to you, you can actually change this. Is that something a HA does?