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The Compression Handbook Fourth Edition An overview of the characteristics and applications of Compression amplification Table of Contents Chapter 1: Understanding Hearing Essential Chapter 2: Basics of 10. Characteristics of a 12. Visualizing Chapter 3: Applications of Avoiding Distortion, Discomfort and Optimizing Use of the Residual Dynamic Range and Restoring Normal Loudness Maintaining Listening Maximizing Speech Chapter 4: Fitting Factors to Prescribing Chapter 5: Issues Resulting from What is Expansion?..31. Characterizing Measuring Chapter 6: Troubleshooting & A Systematic Understanding the Compression Common Complaints and Recommended 41. 2. Chapter 1: Understanding Hearing Loss According to the World Health Organization (WHO), For an individual with normal hearing, average there are 360 million persons in the world with conversational speech falls approximately midway disabling hearing loss (WHO, 2012).
Output Output refers to the amplified signal that is delivered to the ear. The output level is expressed in dBSPL. Input/Output Function An input/output (I/O) function is a graphical representation of the output of a hearing aid at various input levels. According to ANSI (2014) the I/O graph has the output SPL on the
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