Abstract

Hearing aid processing of music is much less thoroughly researched than hearing aid processing of speech. This study evaluates the efficacy of programs specifically designed for music listening in state-of-the-art hearing aids. Normal-hearing participants rated the sound quality of music samples recorded from seven hearing aid brands in programs designed for speech or music. Preliminary results confirm the significant degradation of music quality caused by hearing aids. However, the music programs for three of the seven manufacturers significantly improved music quality compared to their speech programs. An analysis of signal processing and acoustic features relating to efficacy will be presented.

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