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Gale_Hawkins
Dec 14, 2013Explorer
Rexlion the American Hears aids have been fine except for not working due to moisture if they did not get a lot of time in the dryer jar. I had the software and cables to program them and I 'detuned' them when I first got them on the high frequency range. They are cheaper but was top of line at the time and the set was $1998. I got an ad from AH and now the set was more the $1200 you paid. There is not $2800 difference between that AH option and this Phonak Bolera Q line in my view. I may get some more tubing and tips and use them (HA) for back ups if I have to send them the new ones for any reason. One reason the Phonak's are so much better is they are paired with nice ear molds instead of just the tube and tip of the open fit. Molded ear plugs just work better especially when the loss is on the high side. AH will send you a kit so you can make your own ear mold impressions that you can send to them but the Open Fit was a more simple solution at the time.
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