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Signal To Noise, Episode 185: Hearing Heath Matters, Part 2

A panel of music-based audiologists continue the conversation on hearing health, talking about what part of the human hearing system is damaged with noise exposure, hidden hearing loss, and much more. Plus, as it turns out, many audiology terms would also make great band names.
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In Episode 185, a panel of music-based audiologists — Dr. Laura Sinnott, Dr. Frank Wartinger, Dr. Juan Vasquez and Kevin McCoy — return to the show to continue the conversation on hearing health, talking about what part of the human hearing system is damaged with noise exposure, hidden hearing loss, dynamic Broadway mixing as it pertains to critical listening, and much more. And as it turns out, many audiology terms would also make great band names. This episode is sponsored by Audix, Allen & Heath and RCF.

Episode Links:
Signal To Noise Episode 177: Hearing Health Matters, Part 1
Talking Ears Podcast
Signal To Noise Episode 152: Dr. Heather Malyuk
Dr. Laura Sinnott, Sound Culture
Dr. Frank Wartinger, Earmark Hearing Conservation
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