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<blockquote data-quote="ObiWanKannoli" data-source="post: 3104560" data-attributes="member: 116692"><p>60% hearing loss in my right ear from when I was a young boy. I have used the MSA Sordin Supremes for a while now and can confirm the audio enhancement does still work for me. Frankly, I hear better with the head set on than without. Does an excellent job at filtering out gunshots. Crystal clear voices and muffled thuds. Spendy, but worth it. I have the walkers too, you can't even compare them.</p><p></p><p>Edit: not sure where you are at career-wise or if you have an HSA, but a nice option you may be able to exercise is to go see your audiologist and get custom, in ear peltors or sordins and use your pre tax HSA money to cover them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ObiWanKannoli, post: 3104560, member: 116692"] 60% hearing loss in my right ear from when I was a young boy. I have used the MSA Sordin Supremes for a while now and can confirm the audio enhancement does still work for me. Frankly, I hear better with the head set on than without. Does an excellent job at filtering out gunshots. Crystal clear voices and muffled thuds. Spendy, but worth it. I have the walkers too, you can't even compare them. Edit: not sure where you are at career-wise or if you have an HSA, but a nice option you may be able to exercise is to go see your audiologist and get custom, in ear peltors or sordins and use your pre tax HSA money to cover them. [/QUOTE]
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