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Don't confuse in-Situ measurements with REM. Some professional audiologists also use an additional measuring system to achieve→ REM/Real Ear Measurement and that may change your gain settings to more closely match the Rx/prescription for your hearing loss. I don't think you did REM? It requires additional ear probes inserted right next to your eardrums plus expensive REM Equipment.


What you did;

  • You can enter your audiogram and then Rx/Prescribe your gain settings from the audiogram.
  • Or, you can perform in-Situ listening for beeps in your hearing aids.
  • If you do both, then the in-Situ measurements will be used to override the Audiogram frequency measurements

Maybe create two new temporary clients (My Audiogram) and (In Situ).

  • Try the (My Audiogram client) by entering your Audiogram only.
  • Try the (in-Situ client) using in Situ.

Print out the gain settings for each client to notice any differences. Also determine if you like one over the other.


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