stlcardinalfan
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Has anyone experienced "muffledness" when exposed to louder noises with digital hearing aids? It's frustrating because I am missing out on a lot of speech because of the muffledness. If the environment is quiet and the person in front of me is talking in a very normal tone of speech, his or her voice is crystal clear, even soft spoken speech. However, if their speech volume rises, the HA overshoots and sounds muffled, causing less clarity, especially in noisier environments. I know people have mentioned that there may be too much compression, but I've had that adjusted and it seems like it hasn't helped much. I've tried many different HA's without much success. The worst HA's with the muffledness were the Phonaks. The best that I've tried are the Starkey absolute power RIC's with Widex being a close second. I am currently wearing the Widex Clear RIC. I have severe hearing loss in the pure tone ranges.
Any advice on remedying the "muffledness" sound would be appreciated. Thanks!
I've worn digitals since 2008 and struggle with them mightily. Prior to that, I wore analog hearing aids with much success since the age of four. I am 41.
Any advice on remedying the "muffledness" sound would be appreciated. Thanks!
I've worn digitals since 2008 and struggle with them mightily. Prior to that, I wore analog hearing aids with much success since the age of four. I am 41.