Mine are good. They make the difference between having to stand sideways in front of my wife with my hand behind my ear or hearing fairly well from the next room. Still, I have a lot of trouble.... Everything still sounds kind of muffled, and any background noise makes things pretty hopeless. Eventually I'll probably have to go with cochlear implants.Once you get a set of these bad boys your life is changed forever, some good, some bad.
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I hear ya Marty………well kinda a………….but yes mine sure do help and I struggle with background noise like yourself. It’s like hearing aids amplify non speech resulting in oversupply of all noise which I find is so fatiguing, feels like your ears have gone 5 rounds with Mike Tyson in his prime. Any way I’m still happy that I have something that helps and allows me to participate in conversations in a half normal way.M
Mine are good. They make the difference between having to stand sideways in front of my wife with my hand behind my ear or hearing fairly well from the next room. Still, I have a lot of trouble.... Everything still sounds kind of muffled, and any background noise makes things pretty hopeless. Eventually I'll probably have to go with cochlear implants.
A big button that says "DEAF" would probably really help in stores and things.
My wife once told me I was as deaf as a post, and I thought she told me I was as deaf as the pope.
Sounds like we're both in the same boat. I think high frequency hearing loss is usually the worst, and they try and compensate for that by turning UP the high frequencies. It's the best they can do, and it helps, but for me, a cat sounds like a crow, locusts sound like an avalanche, and a crying kid in the store sounds like a circular saw.I hear ya Marty………well kinda a………….but yes mine sure do help and I struggle with background noise like yourself. It’s like hearing aids amplify non speech resulting in oversupply of all noise which I find is so fatiguing, feels like your ears have gone 5 rounds with Mike Tyson in his prime. Any way I’m still happy that I have something that helps and allows me to participate in conversations in a half normal way.
On bagpipes, the sound emanates from THE BOWELS OF HELL!As to bag pipes, which I love but not too close, does the sound emanate from the top of the pipes, or all over? Pipers may benefit if the former. Anyone know?
The sound comes out of the drones (chair leg looking things at the top) and you twist them to tune them I can hear many now saying ..............."you can tune bagpipes!!!!!"As to bag pipes, which I love but not too close, does the sound emanate from the top of the pipes, or all over? Pipers may benefit if the former. Anyone know?
Drones, then is the proper name, not just "pipes"... But does that protect the piper to some degree from sound invasion?The sound comes out of the drones (chair leg looking things at the top) and you twist them to tune them I can hear many now saying ..............."you can tune bagpipes!!!!!"
Nothing protects the piper when playing. What most do is practice on their chanter (pipe they hold in their hands) which is much quieter but at the end of the day they have to get their pipes out and play, love or hate it.Drones, then is the proper name, not just "pipes"... But does that protect the piper to some degree from sound invasion?
Those old Detroits have a lot to answer for and have sent many a good man down with bad ears. I can still hear the scream of them...............I’m pretty sure the constant bilateral tinnitus started as an apprentice heavy equipment operator running Terex TS14’s (push/pull scrapers-each equipped with dual Detroit two stroke diesel powerplants).