Published
June 27, 1972
How to Cite
SPS, P., & SS, M. (1972). Performance characteristics of Indian hearing aids. Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, 3(1), 108-113. Retrieved from http://203.129.241.91/jaiish/index.php/aiish/article/view/156
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Abstract
Hearing aid is a miniaturised amplifier circuit, though it takes many forms, is
designed specifically for improving human hearing. Reduction in size, improvement
in acoustic quality and inconspicuousness to wear, than ever thought possible, have
resulted, in greater acceptance of these hearing aids. Hearing Aids are made as
glasses, as barrettes, for behind the ear use and for use directly on the ear, as well as
in the form of conventional body hearing aid
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and Hearing Aid Selection". JSHR Vol. 9. No. 1.
3. S. F, Lybarger 1961. "A new standard for measuring hearing aid performance"
ASHA Vol. 3 No. 4.
4. Roger N. Kasten and Stephen H. Lotherman. 1967. "A Longitudinal examination of
Harmonic distortion in Hearing Aids" JSHR Vol. 10. No. 2.
5. Roger N. Kasten, Stephen H. Lotherman and Sally G, Revoile 1967. "Variability of
Gain Vs Frequency Characteristics in Hearing Aids" JSHR. Vol. 10. No. 2.