Do you wear your "electric ears"or
leave them home when your playing out?
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I wear mine. I've had hearing aids for about 10 years. Took about a month when I first got them where I was OK wearing them to play music but no other problems.
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Hearing aids?
My hearing was damaged by loud noises years ago. To play music wearing them the sooner one accepts that fact nothing is going to replace their normal hearing. IMO the sooner they accept that fact the better off they will be. Tracy
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I've had a high-end loss for years, the result of too much loud rock and roll with loud drummers. I just leave my HA's out when playing. They work fine for conversation and TV, but they sound tinny like a telephone on both the normal and the music settings.
The near-term workaround for the stage is to EQ my amp to where I like it, mic the amp and back the highs off on the FOH mix.
My audiologist tells me I could tweak the Hearing aids' EQ with a smartphone, but that's not happening. Got enough 'Net dependence already.
The near-term workaround for the stage is to EQ my amp to where I like it, mic the amp and back the highs off on the FOH mix.
My audiologist tells me I could tweak the Hearing aids' EQ with a smartphone, but that's not happening. Got enough 'Net dependence already.
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Hearing Aids
I appreciate everyone's input. My hearing aids have some adjustability, but its pretty limited. I suppose it's just a matter of experimenting playing with them and without.
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I turn them off while playing.....they are too tinny sounding and adjusting the amp to sound somewhat ok, with them, just seems to muddy up the tone.
Then I also wonder why I need them (while playing) I can hear the music ok.
If I'm practicing at home without them, I at leasst have an excuse to not hear the wife when she calls..........
Sam
Then I also wonder why I need them (while playing) I can hear the music ok.
If I'm practicing at home without them, I at leasst have an excuse to not hear the wife when she calls..........
Sam
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I always play with them in. I can no longer hear high frequencies very well at all. After getting hearing aides I had to back off the highs quite a lot on the amp. It then occurred to me just how much I had them boosted, compensating because I really couldn't hear them. So I wondered what it had actually sounded like to people with normal hearing. Very toppy and tinny no doubt.
So I feel you need to wear the aides just to have a chance to eq your sound, if nothing else.
So I feel you need to wear the aides just to have a chance to eq your sound, if nothing else.