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Picture of MADSEN ASTERA MADSEN Astera is an auditory evaluation system designed for use by audiometric professionals to assess and measure hearing loss. The audiometer has a comprehensive battery of clinical tests, including ML, ABLB, SISI, Stenger, Tone Decay, Multiple Frequency Weber, Masking level difference (MLD), multiple tinnitus tests, and Lüscher/DLI (Difference Limen Intensity). Tests can be customized by individual user. The system integrates with the manufacturer's OTOsuite diagnostic and fitting software. Software updates are included.

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This product record was updated on December 31, 2012.

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GN Otometrics North America

50 Commerce Drive
Ste 180
Schaumburg, Illinois 60173
United States
Telephone: 800-289-2150.
Web: http://www.otometrics.com.
Email: sales@gnotometrics.com.


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