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Do Your Ears Hear Sound Differently Some Days ?

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DrakeM:
I am 72 and about 5 years ago, I had my right ear blocked with wax. I went to a specialist to have it looked at and he spent about 30 minutes digging out the wax. He said he had never seen such a small ear canal as I had.

He suggested I have my hearing tested which I did. That specialist said she was totally surprised at my hearing level for my age. I had only a very slight loss at the highest pitch level.

To answer the question, nope, I don't notice any difference at all. Once I set up a custom song style and balance it out, it is set.

 

YammyFan:
I didn't own hearing aids until  about a year ago, and was very happy with them ; BUT i always took them off when I played my PSR 970 because all of my favorite styles sounded terrible.  It was very inconvenient, but I persisted  in doing that  for most of 2003 UNTIL a  few days ago , I read an article on how you can train your brain. So, a few days ago I started wearing my hearing aids whilst playing my PSR 970 and I can report that as each day goes by, my favorite styles  are sounding quite good. I think that in a day or two I think that they will sound even better.

Toril S:
Same here! First they sounded tinny, but now the sound is rich and full. I also got a music program for my hearing aids. Must ads have dfferent lstening programs nstalled, and these can also be adjsted by your audiologist.

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