A method for counteracting the occlusion effect of an electronic device
delivering an audio signal to the ear, like a hearing aid or an active
ear protector, where the electronic device includes a transmission path
with an external microphone or input line which receives a signal from
the environment and an signal processor and a receiver which receives
processes signal from the signal from the signal processor and delivers
sound signals to the ear, whereby an ear piece is inserted into the ear
canal and totally or partially blocks the canal. The sound conditions in
the cavity between the ear piece and the tympanic membrane are directly
or indirectly determined, and whenever condition leading to occlusion
problems are determined, the transmission characteristics of the
transmission path or the receiver changes in order to counteract the
occlusion effect.