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#427784 - 11/17/16 10:59 PM Re: Some Serious Advice Needed [Re: DAN.2000]
Bachus Offline
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Originally Posted By: DAN.2000
15 years ago, I studied to be an hearing aids seller in France. I got my diploma but did not work on it.
I think it is better to not use hearing aids to listen music, as the frequencies are pretty much limited and adapted to the human voice, but they will help you for speech discussion with people.

I think, it is better to add a little monitor speaker, in your direction, so you will hear better what you are playing.

In ear monitors is also a solution, but you will feel playing alone and far from the public


Very insightfull information...

Tough things might change and with modern technollogy we might see hearing aids that amplify the whole spectrum instead of mostly the mids where the human voice resides..

Because in the end, a hearing aid is nothing more then an amplifier build into your ear?
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#427792 - 11/18/16 08:10 AM Re: Some Serious Advice Needed [Re: hammer]
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Yes, an hearing aid is a microphone + adc + dsp with EQ , compression, limiter, + dac + amplifier + speaker

All this battery powered and very small, and need to process almost realtime

it is like have a full homestudio in your ears smile

I don't know if they have improved and created hearing aids for musicians today, as the main goal is to help people to listening speech voice mainly amplifying in the 1000-6000 hz range
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#427832 - 11/20/16 04:12 AM Re: Some Serious Advice Needed [Re: btweengigs]
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Over the last 6 years I have gained a lot of knowledge of the whys and hows of hearing and hearing aids.

1- If you need a hearing aid get one and use as much as possible. There are tiny hairs in your hear that transfer the sound you are hearing into an electric pulse telling the brain what you have heard. If you have lost some of your ability to hear and the hairs are not feed by a hearing aid your hearing lost will increase faster.

2- I became unhappy with the sound of my guitar, keyboard and amplifier. The part that I am still puzzled me was how do I the volume and the EQ on my instruments. Listening to music with a hearing aid does bring the entire spectrum of highs, mids, and lows but they will also take away the quality of the sound. I love the acoustic sound of my guitar; it sounds rich and beautiful. With the a hearing aid it’s terrible. When the highs are increased you lose the warmth of the sound. I was told that the brain over a period of time will adjust and make the sound normal/natural again. Not true. The brain will adjust but the sound of music will not be what you heard when you were younger. Neither are my voice, my walking, my energy, and looks.

3- I have my wife and a younger musician friend check the quality of my sound periodically. When playing out I ask someone how my volume is. I do my best to keep my settings the same way. My Audiologist is able to check the length of time I use my hearing aids – adjust the EQ – sends me to remove wax when needed.
My job: keep enjoy and playing my music, everything else is what it is.

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#427840 - 11/20/16 09:25 AM Re: Some Serious Advice Needed [Re: bruno123]
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Registered: 01/27/08
Posts: 2405
Loc: Texas
Thanks John,
Right on point.
Deane

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