NaidaUP
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Whoo-hoo!!! I get my new Naida this Friday morning.
Eeeeeeeek!!!
Good Luck, can understand why you are
Whoo-hoo!!! I get my new Naida this Friday morning.
Eeeeeeeek!!!
Whoo-hoo!!! I get my new Naida this Friday morning.
Eeeeeeeek!!!
I've never heard of the rattle. I don't think I have had a problem with a rattle sound on my Naidas but I may just not be able to hear it?
Maybe ask for the Phonak rep to come if you Audi can't sort it out.
Might be worth looking at your settings for the ComPilot program's and seeing what's different?
Yes! Thank you NaidaUP. I will have my audi go over the settings at our next follow up appointment. Also, I found someone else has had a similar issue with their Phonak aid:
Phonak Aid "Clicking"
Something I became aware of a while back.
Since changing the fitting forulma on my Naidas, I've never had to have any fine adjustments. The software has set it all and nothing has been changed.
Something I noticed when I looked at each individual program including the ComPilot program's as they are on my Naidas automatically even tho I don't own one, that the software will set each program differently, even tho its the same hearing loss.
It might mean that the highs are set differently on your ComPilot program's then the other program's and you prefer the ComPilot settings. There is a copy and paste button on the software to copy settings over from one program to another.
This would only be correct if you Audi hasn't done any fine adjustments as of yet and the software has set everything.
Is that because you don't have a music program with sound recover turned off? Music will sound better with a music program
He has actually done some fine adjustments. We took off all of the software limiters and have it set to acoustic phone. So far, I am getting some amazing results with these settings except for that rattling in the higher frequencies.
I think it sounds weird because I usually listen to music without my hearing aids so it is basically just bass and awesomeness. With hearing aids I actually hear the complexities of the music (omg, this song has more than just drums and bass/mumbled vocals?). The music I love, I am used to loving when I'm in my natural, non-aided, state.
I do like music through the DAI leads. I really wish I was able to try out a compilot to see if I could get used to music with my Naidas.
I've personally used the ComPilot, direct input leads and using my FM system for music and for me the direct input leads give the better sound for listening to things. I think its b/c the sound is not going over a signal as its plugged directly in to the hearing aids / shoes. I don't listen to actual music that much at all, hardly ever really but I do listen to music videos as I enjoy it more when watching them as well.
I can't work out how I read about so many people who are profoundly deaf but can listen to music without their hearing aids. I've tried it and can't hear anything what so ever, even with full volume. Makes no sense really on my part.