Hearing aid advice & suggestions?


My wife and partner in audiophilia was recently diagnosed with a genetic type of hearing loss primarily affecting the mid and high ranges.  It's bilateral and resembles male pattern hearing loss in almost all respects.  Hearing aids were prescribed.

Having searched the forums here and surveyed friends who've already had to go the hearing aid route, it seems that Oticon, Phonak and Sigma (Siemens) are preferred solutions for those who need moderate-to-substantial hearing loss correction and want better-than-average musical performance.  One caveat noted both here and by one friend in particular is working with a provider that is technically proficient with the settings and adjustments.

With that in mind, which of those (or any other) brands might be most versatile and musical?  Which models might be considered audiophile grade?  Is one brand better represented and supported than others?  Is Costco a reasonable source for a first-time buyer or is a specialist a better way to go?  Are there any sources in the Cleveland/Columbus/Toledo area that are particularly well thought of?

If it makes a difference, we listen primarily to vinyl as a source with mostly jazz, rock, blues and classical as material.  You can view my virtual system to see what we have.  Thank you for your input!
effischer
Do a search and you'll find some threads that cover this topic already.

If it was just her, I'd suggest you consider a digital EQ, or if she primarily listened with headphones.

Best,


Erik
After lots of searching....I found Costco's top of the line Rexton (cheaper than all others I tried) is the best for music.  I'm a pro violinist and play better in tune now...can hear the overtones much better (less guessing).  Their service was super, the guarantee great...try them.  You can give them back with months of usage and get all your money back...a no brainer.