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Originally Posted by cdmeggers
oh my gosh. Tried listening to my ipod today, and it's just horrible. There must be too much bass on my hearing aid. oh goodness. I so badly want to drive down to my audie's office and demand that he fix it, but we agreed Monday. Will have to suffer through the weekend without music haha. Oh well. I tried listening to some songs, songs that I've been liking and listening to for 11 years, and yeah. Music sounded fine with the last 2 digitals, but with this one, it's too different. Am writing down notes so I can share them with the audie on Monday.
On the plus side though... I emailed Phonak last night and asked if the HandyMic transmitter (it's what I've had for 7 years, first got it with the Claro digital 7 years ago) will work with the Naida, as it was not listed under the FM transmitters listing in the progamming. Got a response today, and they say the HandyMic is compatible! GOOD! I can use it on the computer. Now just need to get the right receiver. 
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Music sounded horrible to me at first too. I don't know how strong the frequency compression settings are on your Naidas but that will be what is affecting the music - more than likely. It just took time for me. I listened to music constantly and now a month later it sounds perfectly normal. A lot of the success will come with these aids when you practice. I practiced listening, talking, singing, music, everything for a few weeks and now I am still seeing improvements. Just keep at it! It will sound different from you Supero and Claro, it is different technology, a different aid, and new features. Don't give up! Keep working away at it and when you are frustrated VENT! I am always here to 'listen'!