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eek

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Which headphone are recommended for a person with less than perfect hearing.....I have lost most of the high frequencies..

EEK in Mobile, Alabama ( roll Tide)
 
I have some hearing loss and the Detectnik headphones sound good.
 
The top frequency is below 1000Hz, that's not any high frequency. Where is your hearing cut off? You can find a tone generator on-line and check. I would say the headphones are not going to make any difference there. Somebody said to use XP headphones or you might lose out on being able to hear iron sounds properly. But I've never tried any other than XP wired and I do like them, very sharp.


https://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/
 
Well I've used just about all of them that the WS4 puck will work with and I still lIke the regular backphones the best. Oh and hearing loss on those high tones, I ran an air nail gun for 20 years without ear protection so I know where your coming from.
Dumb of me to do but I wasn't alone.
 
get hearing aids if you can. I did and they make a world of difference. I definitely can hear the tones much better from when I don't have them in.
 
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