I thought Widex hearing aids are touted for their excellence in music listening, so it’s interesting to hear that you find the music quality no so great with your Evoke 440.
Does your Widex have telecoil? I think for headphones listening, telecoil equipped hearing aids have an advantage because the telecoil will pick up the electromagnetic field from the headphones’ speakers so you don’t have to rely on the HA’s mics picking up sounds from the headphones, which can be more prone to feedback due to wearing headphones. So if your Evoke has telecoil, have you tried to use it for headphones? If not, telecoil would be something you want in your next HA.
The Oticon More has telecoil built-in so it should be good for headphones listening with no feedback. It also has the new feedback prevention technology (on top of the traditional feedback control technology) introduced from the OPN S line and carried over to the More, so it should help a lot with feedback when listening live through the mics (instead of streaming or through the telecoil).
I have the OPN 1 and it’s very good for music so I’d expect the More to perform the same way. Speech recognition is also very good. The More is supposed to be 15% better on this compared to the OPN S.
The More is too new for people to have extensive experience with it like you’re looking for. Most folks have only worn it for a few weeks. Their reports seem to be no ground breaking improvement compared to the OPN/S, more like only minor incremental improvement.