Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Think of sensitivity as a bunch of concentric circles. When you increase the sensitivity then you hear more sounds in a wider range of circles. Decreasing the sens will allow you to hear only the closer sounds - whatever those sounds may be. The Whisper setting brings up the softer sounds of speech in whatever sens setting you are in. It allows the user to hear speech better but works best in quiet. On the BWP, ADRO brings up the softer speech sounds as well as dampen the lower pitched background noise so ADRO is best for hearing speech in noise. I do wish ADRO could be put on the 3G!! Don't worry if you get no benefit from the software additions yet. For me it took some time to get used to all the CI input before I could figure out what the extras sounded like. HNY! N24C 2000 In a message dated 1/1/2004 10:20:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, marylee@... writes: What are the different results from changing the sensitivity dial as opposed to switching to Whisper? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 I have a question. What are the different results from changing the sensitivity dial as opposed to switching to Whisper? Have been on this list and reading for quite awhile and learning a lot! I was implanted Oct 29 and activated Dec 5 (Nucleus 3G). Have had two mappings and the 3rd will be next week. I feel things are going well in most situations, but am still lost in noise. I have the BTE and the dial is set for sensitivity now. Changing that in noise does not seem to help much. Somewhere on the tape they gave us is a scene of people sitting around a table and there is a line about using the Whisper setting for that. Do you all use Whisper in noisy restaurants? Is there some combination of Whisper and sensitivity that helps? Lee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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