deafdude1 - Yes, I have. I've been discussing new HAs with my audie. I use a GNResound Canta 7 - the 770D in my right ear. I'm not too thrilled with the digital signal as of late. It's become very quiet, but I still hear okay but only on the third program mode. The other two programs are far too quiet (even though I've had them adjusted repeatedly). I trialed the 780D while my hearing aid was in the shop and had sigNIFICANTLY better hearing with it which I missed. I wish I had gotten that one instead of this one. But, no matter.
My audie is a big fan of Resound, Phonaks, and Unitron (he recommended a Unitron model for me). I've been seriously taking a look at the Unitron 360+. I've heard of the Phonak Naida's transpositional processing which (if I remember correctly) take the high frequencies and "pull" them down into the low frequency range. I'm not 100% comfortable with that and not sure how it would affect how I hear music (I wouldn't want my new HA to adversely affect that).
I Googled the specs of your GNResound Canta 7 and the specs make it good for mild to moderate hearing loss. Has your hearing gotten worse since you first purchased the GNResound Canta 7 and how long ago?
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specs of your GNResound Canta 7. I would have an aided score of 35db at 250Hz, 50db at 500Hz and NR at 1000Hz and above!
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I have compared the Unitron 360+ vs. my Naida V UP:
Unitron 360+ gain/SPL:
125Hz 65db/122db
250Hz 67db/124db
500Hz 71db/128db
750Hz 76db/137db
1000Hz 82db/141db
1500Hz 70db/130db
2000Hz 70db/132db
3000Hz 64db/129db
4000Hz 56db/114db
Naida V UP gain/SPL:
125Hz 65db/123db
250Hz 68db/126db
500Hz 72db/130db
750Hz 76db/136db
1000Hz 82db/142db
1500Hz 73db/130db
2000Hz 70db/130db
3000Hz 65db/128db
4000Hz 60db/119db
Both are great, the Naida is about 2db better but you probably don't need the extra 2db
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Your aided scores should be down to 20db or better with new hearing aids for all but the highest frequencies. Youd hear almost as good as someone with normal hearing!
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