Consonant recognition performance was examined in 18 subjects listening in quiet and speech noise with linear and nonlinear hearing aids. Subjects were divided into three groups by audiometric configuration: flat, moderately sloping, and sharply sloping. Nonlinear amplification schemes included adaptive high-pass filtering (Argosy's Manhattan II, experimentally modified; MANe), MANe circuitry followed by expansion (EXP), and infinite amplitude clipping (IAC).
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