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Songfinder for a deaf birder (1 Viewer)

paulst

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I suffer from hearing loss above 10kHz, due in no small part to rock music and motorcycles I suspect. I am trying to find a way to hear again birdsong in the upper registers and insect sounds. It must be twenty years since I heard a grasshopper and have to rely on my wife telling me they are there.
To this end I am thinking of trying the Songfinder from nselec.com, a frequency modification device.
Does anybody have any first or second hand experience of this device? Any and all information gratefully received.
Thanks
 
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