When autosense switches to music in the car the effect is that the music volume drops massively and the sound of the road is amplified. the result is intolerable. Any advice on how I can correct this? Thank you.
I’m not sure what settings would be better but I do know that the music in AutoSense turns off all the features like NoiseBlock, or it does with my Phonak’s. That’s properly why road noise gets louder.
I would look into making a manual program?
Maybe try and be a passenger and see what settings you can try with the App whiles in the process of listening to music on the road?!
I am pretty sure the music program turns off all noise cancellation, noise suppression, everything unless you can self program to adjust the settings. If you can’t self tune with Target, create a custom program in your Easy Line Remote app based off your normal use situation, and set that rather than using automatic sensing. Took me a while to find a setting that worked in the car with or without music.
i have Target, hence my post. So, adding noise cancellation might help get rid of the road noise? how do i boost the music?
We were recommending that you make a custom program within the App so you can set up a program whiles in the car. Then you can go into Target and make it an actual program.
I find Noise Cancellation actually reduces the volume of music, for me personally.
yes. that’s my experience. Infuriatingly.
I don’t know the KS10 because I use Resound One, but recently I was wondering how to sort out an issue that in the car I was finding that my left ear was sometimes less loud such that it was difficult to understand what my wife and indeed the car satnav was saying. (As I’m in the UK and our cars are right hand drive, pretty well anything in the car needs my left ear!)
It turned out that although I had the HAs set to Omni with noise suppression off, Resound has another adjustment they call Environmental Optimiser and this decides to change the volume of one or other of both aids, depending on what the background noise is and what it thinks you are wanting to listen to. Switching that whole chunk of adjustments off completely greatly improved the situation for me.
I haven’t tried this on music yet as I tend to listen to music in the car only when I am on my own, but I am confident it will better for music too.
I hope this helps even though it’s a different HA and probably different philosophy too.