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<blockquote data-quote="elf" data-source="post: 1725146" data-attributes="member: 103580"><p>8 yrs ago, I knew I needed hearing aids. Found a internet site called "Tru Hearing". They offered a very good price on a set of Starkey BTE hearing aids, and referred me to a local dealer for testing and fitting. The pair cost $3100, and I like them. Only complaint is that about every 18 months, one of them will break the small tube connecting the receiver with the earpiece and the dealer must send it in for repair to Starkey at a cost of $200 (1 yr guarantee on the repair). I replace them with muffs while hunting for fear of losing them. I still shoot competitively in groundhog matches. I turn my hearing aids off completely by presing one button, and then cover my ears with the muffs. At the cease fire command, I remove the muffs and activate the hearing aids. Works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elf, post: 1725146, member: 103580"] 8 yrs ago, I knew I needed hearing aids. Found a internet site called "Tru Hearing". They offered a very good price on a set of Starkey BTE hearing aids, and referred me to a local dealer for testing and fitting. The pair cost $3100, and I like them. Only complaint is that about every 18 months, one of them will break the small tube connecting the receiver with the earpiece and the dealer must send it in for repair to Starkey at a cost of $200 (1 yr guarantee on the repair). I replace them with muffs while hunting for fear of losing them. I still shoot competitively in groundhog matches. I turn my hearing aids off completely by presing one button, and then cover my ears with the muffs. At the cease fire command, I remove the muffs and activate the hearing aids. Works for me. [/QUOTE]
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