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by Jemaclus
886 days ago
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The volume is easily controllable, and the hearing aids themselves come with a noise ceiling that prevents sounds from getting too loud, although this is adjustable by the audiologist on a case-by-case basis. I can go to a bar or a concert and actually hear _better_ than those around me, because the hearing aid is actually keeping the sounds from being too loud. Occasionally when the waveform flattens against the ceiling, it sounds pretty strange, but not disturbingly so. Anyway, I've never had this problem and I've worn a hearing aid since the 80s, so I suspect it's not as big of a concern as you might think. |
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I will take a trip to the audiologist at Costco to get more insight. I hope it is as good as you say it is.