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What are the differences between conventional, programmable and digital instruments?

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What are the differences between conventional, programmable and digital instruments?

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Conventional: traditional analog circuitry acts as a basic volume control for all sounds, allowing only for minor adjustments, you have to turn volume control wheel to adjust loudness. When comparing to a stereo system, this system would have a basic volume control with a record player sound quality. Programmable: analog circuitry, can be programmed by your hearing health-care professional based on your hearing loss and likes/dislikes, automatic volume control. When comparing to a stereo system, this system would have separate bass and treble controls with a record player sound quality. Entry-level Digital: digital circuitry, cleaner and clearer sound quality, programmed by your professional, automatic volume control, specific fine-tuning of sounds based upon your hearing level and likes/dislikes, is a bit clearer in noise. When comparing to a stereo system, this system would have separate bass and treble controls with a compact disc sound quality. Advanced Digital: digital circuitry,

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Conventional: traditional analog circuitry acts as a basic volume control for all sounds, allowing only for minor adjustments, you have to turn volume control wheel to adjust loudness. When comparing to a stereo system, this system would have a basic volume control with a record player sound quality.

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