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Understanding Digitally Programmable Hearing AIDS [Hardcover]

Robert E. Sandlin


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Provides the hearing health professional with useful information about the development and application of digital technology applied to hearing aid devices. Chapters discuss different systems available such as ReSound, Widex Multiprogrammable, PMC, Triton, PRIZM, and 3M. The application of digital

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This book is a fraud. 2 Aug 1999
By John Stevenson <j-mstevenson@worldnet.att.net> - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Written by academics and department heads who do not understand digital circuitry and have little or no understanding of the physics of sound, it serves only as a history and an ancient one at that. If you are looking for an understanding of the modern digital means of mechanizing such things as compression and filtering, or the technical definition of such terms as 'headroom' or even a description of the protocol used for down loading data into the hearing aid, look somewhere else. Even the 'programmable' in the title is a misnomer. They speak only of data download and never a mention of the use of software algorithms in the processing of sound.

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