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07-24-2012, 07:31 AM
Hi everyone.
I have had a trusty pair of Phonak BTE PicoForte3 PP-SC aids for about 4 years that work wonderful. However, I lost one in April and realizing that I was down to my last one and my audiologist (Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary) no longer carried analog aids, I began hunting refurbed ones down on Ebay. I did purchase a new single digital aid (Phonak Naida, don't love it) to have just in case (from MEEI).
Recently, I was able to buy a pair of Phonak BTE PicoForte3's online, but they are a PP-C-P model. I'm not really sure the difference between those and the PP-SC.
Anyways, they are in great shape, you can tell they were barely used as the seller maintained. I opened up the little hatch to set the SSPL and LC settings to match my current aid and the sound is terrible. I've tried every combination of SSPL and LC settings, but I cannot get it close to resembling my aid. Everything sounds cludgy, loud, muffled, etc. Nothing is sharp.
Any ideas? Are there other settings that an audiologist adjusts on these Phonak hearing aids that warrants a trip to see them? I read something about the directional microphone setting, but I can't see that impacting sound and I can't figure out how to open that hatch.
Any help is greatly appreciated, so frustrating.
Thanks
I have had a trusty pair of Phonak BTE PicoForte3 PP-SC aids for about 4 years that work wonderful. However, I lost one in April and realizing that I was down to my last one and my audiologist (Mass Eye and Ear Infirmary) no longer carried analog aids, I began hunting refurbed ones down on Ebay. I did purchase a new single digital aid (Phonak Naida, don't love it) to have just in case (from MEEI).
Recently, I was able to buy a pair of Phonak BTE PicoForte3's online, but they are a PP-C-P model. I'm not really sure the difference between those and the PP-SC.
Anyways, they are in great shape, you can tell they were barely used as the seller maintained. I opened up the little hatch to set the SSPL and LC settings to match my current aid and the sound is terrible. I've tried every combination of SSPL and LC settings, but I cannot get it close to resembling my aid. Everything sounds cludgy, loud, muffled, etc. Nothing is sharp.
Any ideas? Are there other settings that an audiologist adjusts on these Phonak hearing aids that warrants a trip to see them? I read something about the directional microphone setting, but I can't see that impacting sound and I can't figure out how to open that hatch.
Any help is greatly appreciated, so frustrating.
Thanks