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Body Type Transistor Hearing Aids

Ardente "Duchess" Transistor (Barrette) Hearing Aid

The Ardente "Duchess" barrette transistor hearing aid was made by Ardente Acoustic Laboratories, Ltd. of Windsor, England in 1958.

It measured 2⅞" by ⅞" by ˝" thick. It weighed 1˝ oz. without the battery.

The attractive gray plastic case was made to look like tortoiseshell.

Notice 1 of the 5 microphone ports near the right center of the case.

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The receiver cord was 4˝" long. The Ardente "Duchess" is shown here with a standard ear mold on the receiver. However, it could be worn with a phantom ear mold attached to the receiver. That way the receiver could be buried in the hair and no one would suspect you were even wearing a hearing aid.

 

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Left side view of the Ardente "Duchess" barrette transistor hearing aid showing the volume control/on-off wheel, and 2 of the 5 microphone ports (right).
 

 

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Right side view of the Ardente "Duchess" barrette transistor hearing aid showing the final 2 of the 5 microphone ports.

 

 

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Bottom view of the Ardente "Duchess" barrette transistor hearing aid showing the hair clip and the red rubber backing that helped to hold this hearing aid in the hair.

 

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View of the Ardente "Duchess" barrette transistor hearing aid with the battery door opened showing the battery compartment. Note: the serial number (D14970R) on the bottom of the battery compartment. The curved wire (to the right of the serial number) is the negative battery contact.

 

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View of the Ardente "Duchess" barrette transistor hearing aid showing a No. 625 1.4 volt mercury battery in the battery compartment. The brass "knob" immediately to the right of the battery slides to the right to release the battery door and slides back to hold the door shut.

The name (Ardente) and model (Duchess) are inscribed on the bottom of the brass battery door.

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View of the left end of the Ardente "Duchess" barrette transistor hearing aid showing how the receiver cord plugged into it.


 

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The receiver of the Ardente "Duchess" snapped on to a socket in the bottom left corner of its carrying case.

 

 

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The Ardente "Duchess" barrette transistor hearing aid in its original brown velvet case.

 

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Outside view of the Ardente "Duchess"  brown velvet case.

 


 

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