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    Had I read what Robot's posting I would have gone to Costco instead of the independent shop!! Mine came with a hand held remote to adjust volume as opposed to a switch on each hearing aid. They start at a pre-set amplification, chosen to match your hearing and correction level, and then they slowly ramp up to 100% over time - mine will take eight to nine months to get to full amplification, to allow the receptors to get used to processing the louder signals that should be there with no loss.
    Last edited by rspears; 09-04-2013 at 03:46 PM.
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