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<h4>Advantages</h4>
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<li># Analog aids can be quite sophisticated and have many important features, so thery may still be good options for many people with hearing loss.</li>
<li># Analog aids may still be very suitable solutions for many peoples' hearing aid needs.</li>
<li># Least expensive type of hearing aid today.</li>
<li># Some are programmable for different environments and can be programmed for changing levels of hearing loss.</li>
<li># Make sounds louder but not discriminate among them.</li>
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<h4>Disadvantages</h4>
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<li># Analog is not very good, they whistle with all the background noises it picks up, its impossible to communicate with someone in a noisy place!</li>
<li># Analog aids don't typically have as many adjustments or settings, but if fit well, they can be a very good hearing aids.</li>
<li># Analog system has noise i.e. random variations. As the signals copied and re-copied or transmitted over long distances these random variations become dominant.</li>
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