If you’re main goal is to listen to music and hear it as accurately as possible I don’t think HA’s are going to do the job. I still play live and have Signia Pure 7pxM HA’s. They are very nice HA’s and have music programs for playing live or listening. While these programs help and are better that the Universal, they still fall well short of what I’d like. The frequency response capability of my HA’s are 100Hz to 8,800Hz, well short of being capable of replicating music properly. These frequencies are fine for speech but you’ll likely have a hard time hearing the lowest 20 keys on a piano and at the high end you won’t hear many cymbals either. Most musicians that have hearing problems are using IEM’s (In Ear Monitors) that can be customized to your audiogram. The draw back is they have a cable that you would have to plug into you’re stereo system. This isn’t a problem for musicians as these IEM isolate the stage noise but give them a true representation of the music that is coming in via the cable from the sound mixer.
See https://jhaudio.com/ for some IEM’s’