The invention relates to a fitting equipment for fitting a hearing aid,
the equipment comprising a computer having a display, where the computer
is provided with a fitting software adapted for controlling parameters of
the hearing aid upon control of indicators in the software, where the
indicators are visible on the display, where a default fitting rationale
may be chosen and where in the fitting software at least two variant
settings which are offset in relation to the default setting are provided
and may be activated from the software by means of the computer, where in
the first variant setting the release time in both the LF and HF channels
are lengthened and the amount of gain for soft inputs is reduced in both
the LF and HF channels and where in the second variant setting the
release time in the HF is shortened and the soft gain is increased in
both the LF and HF channels.