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Vol. 12 • Issue 6 • 2025

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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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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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