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Something about Mead
by
Marshall Chasin
Steve Aiken
Steve Armstrong
Larry Revit
A Low-Frequency Emphasis Non-occluding Hearing Aid
by
Mead Killon
Response Modifying Earhooks for Special Populations
by
Mead Killon
An earplug with uniform 15-dB attenuation
by
Mead Killon
Some Protection Is Good; Too Much Is Not Good
by
Mead Killon
Sound Exposures and Hearing Thresholds of Symphony Orchestra Musicians
by
Mead Killon
Earmold Options for Wideband Hearing Aids
by
Mead Killon
An “Acoustically Invisible” Hearing Aid
by
Mead Killon
What Special Hearing Aid Properties Do Performing Musicians Require?
by
Mead Killon
Compression: Distinctions
by
Mead Killon
CORFIG and GIFROC: Real Ear to Coupler and Back
by
Mead Killon
Insertion Gain Repeatability versus Loudspeaker Location: You Want Me to Put My Loudspeaker W-H-E-R-E?
by
Mead Killon
The Case of the Missing Dots: AI and SNR* Loss
by
Mead Killon
Hearing Aids – Past, Present and Future: SNR Loss Comes of Age
by
Mead Killon
Probe-Tube Microphone Assembly
by
Mead Killon
Development of a Quick Speech-In-Noise Test for Measuring Signal-To-Noise Ratio Loss In Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners
by
Mead Killon
Article #1: New Insert Earphones for Audiometry
by
Mead Killon
Transducers, Earmolds and Sound Quality Considerations
by
Mead Killon
New Thinking on Hearing in Noise: A Generalized Articulation Index
by
Mead Killon
SNR Loss: “I Can Hear What People Say, But I Can’t Understand Them”
by
Mead Killon
Amplification: Is class D better than class B
by
Mead Killon
Classifying Automatic Signal Processors
by
Mead Killon
A Wideband Miniature Microphone
by
Mead Killon
Comparison of Two Hearing Aid Receiver-Amplifier Combinations using Sound Quality Judgments
by
Mead Killon
Interview with Dr. Mead C. Killion, PhD
by
Marshall Chasin
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Message from the President
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In this issue
Features
Something about Mead
by
Marshall Chasin
Steve Aiken
Steve Armstrong
Larry Revit
A Low-Frequency Emphasis Non-occluding Hearing Aid
by
Mead Killon
Response Modifying Earhooks for Special Populations
by
Mead Killon
An earplug with uniform 15-dB attenuation
by
Mead Killon
Some Protection Is Good; Too Much Is Not Good
by
Mead Killon
Sound Exposures and Hearing Thresholds of Symphony Orchestra Musicians
by
Mead Killon
Earmold Options for Wideband Hearing Aids
by
Mead Killon
An “Acoustically Invisible” Hearing Aid
by
Mead Killon
What Special Hearing Aid Properties Do Performing Musicians Require?
by
Mead Killon
Compression: Distinctions
by
Mead Killon
CORFIG and GIFROC: Real Ear to Coupler and Back
by
Mead Killon
Insertion Gain Repeatability versus Loudspeaker Location: You Want Me to Put My Loudspeaker W-H-E-R-E?
by
Mead Killon
The Case of the Missing Dots: AI and SNR* Loss
by
Mead Killon
Hearing Aids – Past, Present and Future: SNR Loss Comes of Age
by
Mead Killon
Probe-Tube Microphone Assembly
by
Mead Killon
Development of a Quick Speech-In-Noise Test for Measuring Signal-To-Noise Ratio Loss In Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Listeners
by
Mead Killon
Article #1: New Insert Earphones for Audiometry
by
Mead Killon
Transducers, Earmolds and Sound Quality Considerations
by
Mead Killon
New Thinking on Hearing in Noise: A Generalized Articulation Index
by
Mead Killon
SNR Loss: “I Can Hear What People Say, But I Can’t Understand Them”
by
Mead Killon
Amplification: Is class D better than class B
by
Mead Killon
Classifying Automatic Signal Processors
by
Mead Killon
A Wideband Miniature Microphone
by
Mead Killon
Comparison of Two Hearing Aid Receiver-Amplifier Combinations using Sound Quality Judgments
by
Mead Killon
Interview with Dr. Mead C. Killion, PhD
by
Marshall Chasin
Columns
Departments
Message from our Editor in Chief
Message from the President
CAA News
Industry News
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