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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1926203" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Well....my audiologist went to work and found these.....</p><p>[ATTACH]199450[/ATTACH][ATTACH]199451[/ATTACH]his decision was that of most rhe hearing aids and hearing protection devices that these may be my best choice.....they are kind of spendy....but I used them today while running my chainsaw....my chainsaw has had the air intake opened and the exhaust opened....it is very loud...but it rips thru stuff very fast......</p><p>These aids have four functions....</p><p>1...normal noise amplified...</p><p>2...normal noise dampened..but higher pitch amplified...</p><p>3...electronics amp'd....</p><p>4...shutoff...so you can shut them off while wearing...otherwise they are automatic on when battery door is closed(closed with a battery inside..for some of you guys)</p><p></p><p>So for my need the number 2 mode is where I wore them today....chainsaw sounded a little more than an egg beater but when I needed to talk to the owner I could understand her voice...and yes still missed a few words when she was speaking while she turned away.....</p><p>But if I hadn't had these it would have been hot sweaty hear nothing ear plugs......</p><p>So they do work....and i get a 30 day trial period to use as much as I want before saying yes or no....</p><p>Works for me...and if he finds something else for me to try in the meantime..i will try those too......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1926203, member: 99519"] Well....my audiologist went to work and found these..... [ATTACH]199450[/ATTACH][ATTACH]199451[/ATTACH]his decision was that of most rhe hearing aids and hearing protection devices that these may be my best choice.....they are kind of spendy....but I used them today while running my chainsaw....my chainsaw has had the air intake opened and the exhaust opened....it is very loud...but it rips thru stuff very fast...... These aids have four functions.... 1...normal noise amplified... 2...normal noise dampened..but higher pitch amplified... 3...electronics amp'd.... 4...shutoff...so you can shut them off while wearing...otherwise they are automatic on when battery door is closed(closed with a battery inside..for some of you guys) So for my need the number 2 mode is where I wore them today....chainsaw sounded a little more than an egg beater but when I needed to talk to the owner I could understand her voice...and yes still missed a few words when she was speaking while she turned away..... But if I hadn't had these it would have been hot sweaty hear nothing ear plugs...... So they do work....and i get a 30 day trial period to use as much as I want before saying yes or no.... Works for me...and if he finds something else for me to try in the meantime..i will try those too...... [/QUOTE]
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