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How Hearing Aids Work to Help You


Imagine being at a concert where your favorite artist is performing. You waited the hours in line to finally get in to see them. You’re finally in your place, and at last the artist comes out on stage. You hear the familiar sounds of your favorite song. The artist finally opens their mouth and you see the lips move, but no sound is coming out. You can’t hear your favorite song, because three vital parts of the artist’s equipment are missing.

The first thing you need is a microphone. Without the microphone, there’s no way for the artist to have their singing captured. The second vital piece of equipment missing is the amplifier. Because the song has to travel so far, the artist needs their voice amplified so that all are able to hear it. The last thing needed in order for you to hear your favorite song is a speaker. The captured, amplified song needs an outlet, a way for the audience to hear it.

There are many parts to hearing aids, but three main things are in all styles. That is, a microphone of some kind, an amplifier, and a speaker. It may be that favorite song on the radio you want to hear, or it may be the sound of your children or grandchildren talking for the first time; no matter what it is, the hearing aid, with its microphone, amplifier, and speaker help you to be able to hear those precious sounds you’ve been missing.