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Flip Brown


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Post  Posted 12 Dec 2021 8:44 am    
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i have a congenital hearing loss (my father and sister have it too) but mine has been greatly exacerbated by being a rock 'n' roller and concert goer for many years (my first show was Cream in 1968).

So I have Oticon Opn hearing aids that compensate for my loss of high frequencies. They are fabulous and have allowed me to hear what I was missing at work and in social situations (although my wife insists there's a "I Can't Hear You, Dear" setting).

The problem was that when I wore them practicing the third string was so shrill that it caused me to fiddle with the treble controls on my Fender Steel King, and it was never a perfect solution.

I mentioned this to my fabulous audiologist and she said "Why don't you bring you pedal steel to my office and I'll calibrate a setting for you." She was able to isolate the range of frequencies of my PS and dial in a computerized setting (one of four) that I can select with my hearing aids. A fabulous solution!

When I play out I take the hearing aids out and use Minuendo Lossless Earplugs. They are adjustable for the amount of decibel reduction.

Gotta take care of the ears!
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Gary Newcomb


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Post  Posted 12 Dec 2021 2:00 pm    
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Amazing story! Glad you have a great audiologist that was willing to go the extra mile to find the solution!
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Ron Pruter

 

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Arizona, USA
Post  Posted 12 Dec 2021 6:09 pm    
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That is cool. I just turn mine to the lowest volume setting so I get a little treble boost and it sounds good. If it's just too loud a stage volume, I don't use them at all and know that I'm playing treblier than I perceive and adjust accordingly. Smile
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Jeremy Threlfall


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Post  Posted 14 Dec 2021 7:31 pm    
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Ron, thats what I do too
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