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An acoustic reflex method of establishing hearing aid gain settings for most comfortable loudness was tested. Forty hearing-aid users were examined to determine relationships among MCL, loudness discomfort level, and the contralateral acoustic reflex to speech, under unaided and aided conditions. Results indicate that a simple 2-part rule results in amplification to most comfortable loudness for 76% of subjects. Implications for establishing hearing aid saturation sound pressure level settings are discussed.
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