• HHTM
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • HHTM eBOOKS
  • PRIVACY
Wayne's World

Wayne's World

Wayne Staab – History of hearing aids, current research

LATEST NEWS

  • The Loudest Sound How loud can sound get?  Could loud...
  • July 4th – Celebrate… The Fourth of July and fireworks are...
  • RIC Hearing Aid Acoustic… Acoustic Application for Successful Hearing Aid Acceptance...
  • The OTC Hearing Aid… In August, 2018, a Consensus Paper from...
  • Do Hearing Aids Meet… Measuring a hearing aid to ANSI (American...
  • Hearing Aid Sales Pushing… Hearing aid sales, along with advertising and...
  • HHTM Home
  • Wayne’s World
  • About Wayne Staab
  • Sections
    • The Audiology Condition
    • Better Hearing Consumer
    • Dizziness Depot
    • Hear In Private Practice
    • Hear The Music
    • Hearing And Kids
    • Hearing Economics
    • Hearing International
    • Hearing News Watch
    • Hearing Technologies
    • Innovations In Hearing
  • Pathways
  • The Journal
  • Contact
    • Contact HHTM
    • Ad Rates
    • Media Kit
    • Republication Guidelines
    • Terms of Service

Category: Maximum stable gain (MSG)

MSG and ASG

March 23, 2014March 25, 2014Wayne Staab Leave a comment Acoustic feedback / actual feedback limit / Added stable gain / ASG / critical gain / FBC / Feedback / Feedback cancellation / Gain / Hearing / Hearing aid / Hearing aids / Hearing loss / Insertion Gain / Linear gain / maximum allowable gain / maximum available gain / maximum feedback free gain / maximum loop gain / Maximum stable gain (MSG) / MSG / open loop gain / Stable gain

Maximum Stable Gain and Added Stable Gain This post is a continuation from the post last week that identified three different hearing aid gains that people fitting hearing aids should be aware of.  One consisted of the common gain resulting from the difference between the output (amplification) of the hearing aid measured against level of the…

Read More
2014-03-23

Adaptive Feedback VI – Solution #9 Continued

June 4, 2012June 4, 2012Wayne Staab Leave a comment Acoustic feedback / Adaptive feedback / Audiology / Binaural oscillation detection / Continuous adaptation / Decorrelation / Feedback / Feedback manager test / Feedforward / Initialization / LMS / Maximum stable gain (MSG) / Non-continuous Adaptation / Notch filter / Oticon / Probe signal / Transfer function / Widex

Note:  This is a continuation of Adaptive Feedback from a previous blog on Adaptive Feedback V – Solution #9. Adaptive Feedback Cancellation History The literature is filled with varying approaches to adaptive feedback cancellation.  Any attempt to include all of the approaches will fall short, and this blog is no exception.  Still, some of the…

Read More
2012-06-04

Posts navigation

Subscribe to HHTM Weekly!

HHTM Weekly Signup

Get HHTM Weekly, our free email newsletter. Be first to know!

Your Hearing Network
Aud SEO

HHTM eBOOKS AT SHOPIFY

HHTM’s latest eBook by Brian Taylor, AuD. Interpersonal Audiology. A concise guide to the functional communication assessment. Buy and download your eBook now at Shopify.

SEARCH BY DATE

SITE

HHTM Home
About HHTM
Republication Guidelines
Terms of Service
Contact Us

JOIN US!

CONSUMER RESOURCES

Hearing Loss Association of America
Canadian Hard of Hearing Association
Hearing Foundation of Canada
Alexander Graham Bell Association
American Academy of Audiology
Academy of Doctors of Audiology
American Hearing-Speech Language Association

PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES

Hearing Review
Canadian Audiologist
ENT & Audiology News
Copyright © HHTM, 2019. All rights reserved. Please review the TERMS OF SERVICE for using this website. The information at HearingHealthMatters.org (HHTM) is not intended to replace the services of a trained legal or health professional. No one associated with HHTM is engaged in rendering legal, psychological, health or other professional services. The editors and contributors specifically disclaim any liability, loss or risk, personal or otherwise, which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of this Web site.