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Widex Bravo BTE2 Technical Guide by Hearing Planet
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Searched and foundb2 bte bravo bravo b2 bravo series programming comfort guide compass software widex drawer drawers dsp earmold earmolds hi pro hi pro fitting knee lf 100 microlink microphone noise reduction mpos mt series noah noah audio noah hi pro speech processor tamper technical parameter widex widex b2 widex battery widex bravo widex bravo 2 widex bravo bte widex bravo bte 2 widex bravo fitting widex bravo model widex compass software widex hearing aid widex sp3
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100 digital mini bte · programmable sp3 or compass · 2 channel dsp · wide dynamic range compression · digital volume control b2 is fine tuned with three parameters lf low frequency gain hf high frequency gain mpo maximum power output recommended for · mild to moderately severe hearing losses · all configurations of hearing loss including sloping flat and reverse slope losses suggested fitting range the bravo digital signal processor dsp works with 20-bit representation of the signal and a sampling rate of 32 khz bravo b2 is a superbly engineered hearing aid in the renowned widex tradition bravo b2 offers you · 2 channel dsp digital signal processing · wide dynamic range compression to maximize speech intelligibility and listening comfort.
| · feedback risk management for reduction of acoustic feedback · variable crossover frequency · special digital fitting philosophy based on keyed in audiometric values · digital volume control ± 6 db range with beep-tone adjustment indicator · m mt and t settings available with beep-tone indicator the telecoil frequency response is equalized to that of the microphone · long battery life of approximately 375 hours · low battery beep-tone indicator · minimal audible internal noise due to special processing · direct audio input including the microlink by widex · tamper resistant battery drawer wide dynamic range compression wdrc the wdrc system used in the bravo b2 models is an extension to the hlc system where the compression knee points have been lowered in both channels this means that the insertion gain on models with wdrc is higher for soft inputs compared to models with hlc the result is an increase in the wearer range of s acoustic awareness because soft sounds become audible progr
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