Okay, I looked at the Total harmonic distortion (THD) specs across all the Oticon Alta models. Guess what? The BTEs with the receiver/speaker in the hearing aid (HA) have better THD measurements than the receiver/speaker in the ear/RITE models.
Look at the numbers and chart below. The BTE13-85/#8 has better THD measurements than the Mini RITE-85/#2. And the BTE13-100/#9 THD measurements are very similar to the Mini RITE-85/#2 (and even better in the 800Hz frequency)!
My conclusions from the numbers/charts below? It’s hard to say. I am no expert. But I think if we say that distortion can occur when using a more powerful receiver/speaker, we should also consider the higher THD measurements of RITE vs BTE. Taking that into consideration I don’t see much higher distortion in a BTE13-100 compared to a Mini RITE-85.
Total harmonic distortion percentage (THD)
With Ear Simulator (Input 70 dB SPL)
Here are the actual numbers for 9 Alta models followed by a chart which graphically depicts those numbers…
1-(500Hz 0.7%, 800Hz 0.8%, 1600Hz 1.0%) for Mini RITE-60
2-(500Hz 1.1%, 800Hz 2.4%, 1600Hz 0.2%) for Mini RITE-85
3-(500Hz 2.5%, 800Hz 1.3%, 1600Hz 0.5%) for Mini RITE-100
4-(500Hz 0.7%, 800Hz 0.8%, 1600Hz 1.0%) for RITE-60
5-(500Hz 1.1%, 800Hz 2.4%, 1600Hz 0.2%) for RITE-85
6-(500Hz 2.5%, 800Hz 1.3%, 1600Hz 0.5%) for RITE-100
7-(500Hz 0.9%, 800Hz 1.2%, 1600Hz 0.4%) for Mini BTE-85
8-(500Hz 0.3%, 800Hz 0.4%, 1600Hz 0.2%) for BTE13-85
9-(500Hz 1.3%, 800Hz 0.5%, 1600Hz 0.2%) for BTE13-100
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