Link to → Conductive Hearing Loss Explained | MED-ELI don't think I mentioned as well that I got a conductive hearing loss.
i keep getting these weird sounds its not a high pitch feedback sound.
Though, if you just want to experiment with your hearing aids settings in an attempt to get rid of that "weird sound" you canWill the software be able to pull the current programming off the hearing aid and will I be able to backup the configuration before messing around?
Well there is no standard procedure for "mitigating weird sounds"? I suspect it may be caused by the fitting formula trying to cope with your unusual hearing loss. But I don't know for sure. That is just a guess.How would you recommend mitigating the weird sound?
Genie 2 / Help / Open help filesWhat's in situ?
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Oh ok, so this is something i should do at home? My room is pretty quiet except for my computer fans and NAS fans.It's like the Pure Tone Audiometry/PTA test in a sound booth where you click a button when you hear the tone in each frequency.
Except, instead of hearing tones played by your Audi in earphones, you play the tones yourself (for each frequency in one ear at a time) and hear the tones directly in your hearing aids.
When you finish measuring both ears in all the frequencies; Voila; You have a new in-Situ Audiogram and you can Calculate/Rx/Prescribe a new fitting based on the in-Situ measurements.