Hear Again
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hi everyone,
i e-mailed my audi to let her know that whenever i hear high frequencies in music, they sound off-key and one or two octaves below where they should be. when i asked her if this could be remedied, she said it would be difficult to work around, but that it may improve over time. what do you think? is it possible that frequencies that sound off-key could be corrected with a new map? i know the only way i can find this out is by trying, but i'm just curious about some of your thoughts. by the way, i've had my first ci since december, 2004 and my second since february, 2006. if i need to wait even longer for high frequencies to sound natural, i'm wonder if it will *ever* take place at all. the last time i was able to hear high frequencies with hearing aids was during my senior year in high school which was 21 years ago.
i e-mailed my audi to let her know that whenever i hear high frequencies in music, they sound off-key and one or two octaves below where they should be. when i asked her if this could be remedied, she said it would be difficult to work around, but that it may improve over time. what do you think? is it possible that frequencies that sound off-key could be corrected with a new map? i know the only way i can find this out is by trying, but i'm just curious about some of your thoughts. by the way, i've had my first ci since december, 2004 and my second since february, 2006. if i need to wait even longer for high frequencies to sound natural, i'm wonder if it will *ever* take place at all. the last time i was able to hear high frequencies with hearing aids was during my senior year in high school which was 21 years ago.