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<blockquote data-quote="goodonya" data-source="post: 2507549" data-attributes="member: 66860"><p>It really helps to go to a local audiologist or Costco to get your ha's cleaned etc. usually they do this at no cost to you.</p><p>There are huge differences in sound quality that happen just with the ear molds and tubes.</p><p>Some tubes(the piece between the mold and aid) are moisture attractors on the inside. So frustrating to get stuck with them. There will be a small blob of moisture in them every day no matter what you do. That moisture in the tube blocks the sound. There are brands of tubes that don't do that.</p><p>Regular use of a hearing aid dryer like Costco sells keeps your electronics dry and has a antibacterial blue light in them. Well worth the money at around $35.</p><p>The phonak Nadia's on the piece behind the ear have Mike covers above the sound choice button. They have a kit at the audi's you can buy for changing them yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodonya, post: 2507549, member: 66860"] It really helps to go to a local audiologist or Costco to get your ha's cleaned etc. usually they do this at no cost to you. There are huge differences in sound quality that happen just with the ear molds and tubes. Some tubes(the piece between the mold and aid) are moisture attractors on the inside. So frustrating to get stuck with them. There will be a small blob of moisture in them every day no matter what you do. That moisture in the tube blocks the sound. There are brands of tubes that don't do that. Regular use of a hearing aid dryer like Costco sells keeps your electronics dry and has a antibacterial blue light in them. Well worth the money at around $35. The phonak Nadia's on the piece behind the ear have Mike covers above the sound choice button. They have a kit at the audi's you can buy for changing them yourself. [/QUOTE]
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