I had my Audi appointment yesterday and she reiterated that I cannot have two processors linked to the Resound One HA. She said that it is a limitation of the Resound HA and that they are unlikely to change that. The reason they are unlikely to change is it because very few people have two processors. According to her their clinic is one of the few that provides two processors to their clients.
How many people on this forum have multiple Cochlear processors? Is it that rare for a customer to have two processors? Apparently no one has brought this up before and that I am the only one asking for this “feature”. I asked her to advocate on my behalf for a change and she said she would mention it to Resound at their next meeting, but held out little hope that they would change, since it would only benefit such a small group.
I was not aware of the ability to connect a Phonak HA to the Cochlear devices. I will have to look into the Roger 20 receiver. Does it physically attach to the N7? If it does, then that would rule out the use of the K2.
During my visit I mentioned that music through the Resound One HA was very disappointing compared to the Phonak Marvel P90 that I have. She said that Resound was more focused on speech and that I was used to the sound of the Phonak and I would get used to the Resound “sound”. She did make some changes to the programming for streaming that has made a difference, but I haven’t had time to listen to much music yet.