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Analog-to-digital conversion to accommodate the dynamics of live music in hearing instruments.

Neil S Hockley1, Frauke Bahlmann, Bernadette Fulton.   

Abstract

Hearing instrument design focuses on the amplification of speech to reduce the negative effects of hearing loss. Many amateur and professional musicians, along with music enthusiasts, also require their hearing instruments to perform well when listening to the frequent, high amplitude peaks of live music. One limitation, in most current digital hearing instruments with 16-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) converters, is that the compressor before the A/D conversion is limited to 95 dB (SPL) or less at the input. This is more than adequate for the dynamic range of speech; however, this does not accommodate the amplitude peaks present in live music. The hearing instrument input compression system can be adjusted to accommodate for the amplitudes present in music that would otherwise be compressed before the A/D converter in the hearing instrument. The methodology behind this technological approach will be presented along with measurements to demonstrate its effectiveness.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23258618      PMCID: PMC4040855          DOI: 10.1177/1084713812471906

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Amplif        ISSN: 1084-7138


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