![]() ![]() At that time, I was running VAC+ as my default program, and NAL-NL2 to give me a “sharper” sound. That could be the source of your shrill as well, if shrill here just means louder, but not necessarily louder in the & One evening this spring, shortly after getting my More1s, my wife had just come in from the yard and asked me if I could hear the peepers. When I do an A/B comparison between the default P1 and the Speech in Noise gain curve in the More 1 on Genie for my hearing loss profile, I notice that Speech in Noise gives me a slightly higher gain in the lows and mids as compared to the default program. One can only logically presume that it probably has the same gain curve as the Speech in Noise program. ![]() Although there’s no way to observe the gain curve of the MoreSound Booster because it’s not a program that you can observe in Genie 2. But that’s only because of the attenuation in the surrounding, not because of a change in gain curve. I don’t know if the MoreSound Booster would make everything less shrill sounding or not (if I presume that shrill here means there’s a lot of highs, tinny), but at least, if Speech In Noise leans more toward omnidirectional and less directional in certain situation, and MoreSound Booster blocks out most everything except in front, then just by virtue of more sound blocking, you may find it less “shrilling”. The MoreSound Booster, on the other hand, according to Oticon, gives you Full Directionality toward the front. From what I can tell, Speech In Noise increases the default max Neural Noise Suppression, but it leaves the Directionality Settings at Neural Automatic. ![]()
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