Hello ccvickers,
I didn’t buy an iCube yet but have thought about doing so because I live in a rural area and a visit to my hearing center is a 200 mile round trip. My little plan is to wait till I’ve had at least a couple more adjustments and see how it’s working out by then. I’m certainly satisfied with the progress with the HAs so far as I’ve only had one followup adjustment since the initial fitting but being a fussy person I want them to be tweaked up as well as possible.
I told my audiologist about having downloaded the iPFG program when I had my last office visit. I asked her if she would email my iPFG file to enable me to see her settings and she has done so. What I was considering doing was to try some slight changes in the manual fine tuning area of the program. I have no idea of course how badly a person could screw things up.
I think there’s a post from someone that has purchased the iCube and mentioned it was a snap (probably not the exact word) to adjust the HAs himself.
I think a person could save his original file from the audiologist and import it back into the program to reset the hearing instruments to where he or she had set them.
The iPFG 2.4 program is 32 bit and couldn’t be installed on my laptop running Vista 64 bit.
It’s working fine though on my older desktop running XP.
AUDEO Yes V