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<blockquote data-quote="Tonteldoos" data-source="post: 1078896" data-attributes="member: 689"><p>The RS range work really well for use with TV, but they are specifically designed to cater for hearing loss, not necessarily to represent multi-channel surround sound. The modes cater more for reproduction of speech or music, than catering for multi-channel. My parents use them very effectively - they struggled to hear the TV audio with their hearing aids. Now they can hear the TV very well whilst simultaneously ignoring each other. Perfect. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying they won't work for the OP's purpose, but just do the research before selecting them. I think the gaming headsets sound like a very good avenue, because they are by default designed to create a spatial representation of sound (or you get killed turning in the wrong direction!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonteldoos, post: 1078896, member: 689"] The RS range work really well for use with TV, but they are specifically designed to cater for hearing loss, not necessarily to represent multi-channel surround sound. The modes cater more for reproduction of speech or music, than catering for multi-channel. My parents use them very effectively - they struggled to hear the TV audio with their hearing aids. Now they can hear the TV very well whilst simultaneously ignoring each other. Perfect. I'm not saying they won't work for the OP's purpose, but just do the research before selecting them. I think the gaming headsets sound like a very good avenue, because they are by default designed to create a spatial representation of sound (or you get killed turning in the wrong direction!). [/QUOTE]
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