Differences in Digital Technology
FEATURES COMMONLY FOUND IN:
Ultimate Digital Technology
A greater number of computer programmable bands and channels. Bands and
channels refer to slices" of the sound
spectrum used to adjust gain and compression, respectively
Voice sensitivity capability - ability to
detect difference between human voice
patterns of sound vs. constant, non-voice
background sounds for minimization
Better feedback cancellation
Better performance in noise
Improved directionality (for instruments
having two or more microphones) adapts
to cancel noises from wearer's side and
rear, even as sound source
is moving.
Advanced Digital Technology
Memory button to give user
choice of listening programs
for various situations
Multiple bands and channels for computer adjustments.
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Basic Digital Technology
Clearer and more accurate sound
reproduction over analog technology
Quieter performance with less electronic circuit noise
Either computer programmable or manual trimpot adjustability
Conventional Analog Technology
Has helped millions of people hear better over the years
Least expensive technology
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