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Old 11-01-2012, 04:26 PM   #70
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You can also try a soundbar and/or wireless earphones. I have some Sennheiser wireless headphones, hooked up to the soundbar. I found out that over the last 10 years, the price has come down considerably, now under $100 (I had to buy another pair when the dog chewed on mine). I use the earphones when I watching TV while my husband is sleeping (he doesn't want to watch Knitting Daily or Hoarders, imagine that!) or when a lot of people are talking at once (Mahr is great example). But the difference in watching the news with just the soundbar on is amazing. It really makes it a lot clearer and crisper.
I used to use wireless headphones, but my hearing has deteriorated so bad that I cannot use them. I did get a new hearing aid (had to go with behind the ear for more power) and it can link to the TV through a wireless box directly to the aid. Even with that though it is hard to follow some of the dialog. Especially if it is a British show that we have become fond of. The accents are hard for me to grasp.
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