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best Hearing aids for Violinist?

July 21, 2021, 5:46 PM · I am a retired pro violinist and still actively playing.
I have hearing loss, mostly in the high frequencies (usual slope). So I need to use hearing aids. I lost my old ones and need new pair. However, I cannot find any that sound pleasant while also able to hear what co-players say.
I am sure that many violinists went through the same problem and find a solution. Please recommend to me some HA brands and models you had a good experience with.

I thank you all for any help.

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July 24, 2021 at 01:10 PM · You might want to post this instead at the Discussion Board:

https://www.violinist.com/discussion/

Go to bottom of page and click START A DISCUSSION. Your post will get more attention and more responses there. Hope this helps.

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