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Category: Hearing aid delay

Hearing Aid Analyzers…Factory Floor Testing as a Start

January 24, 2017January 25, 2017Wayne Staab Leave a comment Acoustic feedback / Adaptive compression / ANSI S3.22-2009 / digital hearing aids / Distance and hearing aid performance / Equivalent input noise / George Frye / Hearing / Hearing aid / Hearing aid analyzers / Hearing aids / Hearing computer / Hearing professionals / Testing hearing aids / Wayne J. Staab

by George J. Frye, M.Eng. and Wayne J. Staab, Ph.D. George Frye founded Frye Electronics, Inc., in 1973, where he designed the FONIX 5000, the first automatic digital hearing aid analyzer. Later work included the 6500, the first interactive real time analyzer. He lately helped with the design of the FONIX Colt, which is the first…

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2017-01-24

Hearing Aid Delay – Part 2

February 2, 2016February 3, 2016Wayne Staab 1 Comment Current drain / digital hearing aids / Feedback / Group delay / Hearing / Hearing aid / Hearing aid delay / Hearing aid delay / Hearing aids / Joshua Alexander

Hearing Aid Delay – What the Data Tells Us In a recent post related to hearing aid delay, I reported that what I had found suggested that current digital hearing aids had delays that were considered acceptable, being less than about 10 msec.  But, since the data reported was taken a number of years ago, I…

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2016-02-02

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