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<blockquote data-quote="cjg" data-source="post: 2167810" data-attributes="member: 38930"><p>Not sure if I know of a list like that. But I can tell you that with my ci-512 internals and N5 Processor.I can tell when my bacon is done frying just by the sound of it. From the other room , if I want. </p><p></p><p>Just had the other side done with the cr24re internals. only recently activated so I have no real opinion on any differences yet. </p><p></p><p>I lost my hearing progressively after high school .. So I have a good memory of sound. The best way I can describe the sounds I hear now , via my implants , would be that they are in black and white vs the color it used to be.Over time there is information in the grey and even some sounds that are starting to become faded colors. I doubt it will ever be as rich a sound as I think I remember.But so far It is pretty darn good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjg, post: 2167810, member: 38930"] Not sure if I know of a list like that. But I can tell you that with my ci-512 internals and N5 Processor.I can tell when my bacon is done frying just by the sound of it. From the other room , if I want. Just had the other side done with the cr24re internals. only recently activated so I have no real opinion on any differences yet. I lost my hearing progressively after high school .. So I have a good memory of sound. The best way I can describe the sounds I hear now , via my implants , would be that they are in black and white vs the color it used to be.Over time there is information in the grey and even some sounds that are starting to become faded colors. I doubt it will ever be as rich a sound as I think I remember.But so far It is pretty darn good. [/QUOTE]
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