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[QUOTE="anorlunda, post: 6182512, member: 455902"] I owned a gadget 5-7 years ago that paired a phone with the hearing device. Tap a button and the phone app started running a hearing test, just like the audiologist test. When done it uploaded the results to the hearing device. I considered a home brew microphone plus headphones rig because my hearing aids aren't loud enough. But after experimenting with TV headphones m i found that it must have a high pass filter. Otherwise it overloads my ears low frequency volume and causes pain. A simple passive filter might do the m job. Expensive hearing aids claim to do nonlinear speech augmentation and background noise suppression but I am unable to independently verify their claims. [/QUOTE]
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