ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67 accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67 accessories, this guide helps you identify what fits, what doesn’t, and how to choose the correct parts before you buy. Because ReSound accessories are often model- and fitting-type specific (for example: BTE vs RIE, and the receiver or tubing setup), using the right compatible accessories is the easiest way to keep comfort, sound quality, and reliability consistent.
What is ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67?
ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67 is a Behind-The-Ear (BTE) hearing aid model in the LiNX Quattro family. BTE models typically use an earhook with a thin tube to a dome (open fit) or connect to an earmould, depending on your fitting. This matters, because accessories like domes, tubes, earhooks, and wax protection differ based on the exact sound outlet and coupling used on your device.
How compatibility works for ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67 accessories
Compatibility for ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67 is mainly determined by:
Your coupling: thin tube + dome vs earmould (the parts are different).
The sound outlet: the size/type of earhook and tubing system.
Wax protection location: wax filters are typically used in receivers and some earmould outlets; with many BTE thin-tube fittings, wax protection is often handled at the dome/tube end rather than with a classic “receiver wax filter”.
If you’re unsure which setup you have, check whether your device uses a thin tube to a dome (common BTE open-fit) or an earmould (custom earpiece). That one detail usually determines which accessory family you need.
Accessory types you may need for ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67
Domes (if you use a thin tube)
Domes are the soft tips that sit in the ear canal for open or semi-open fittings. The correct dome depends on the tubing system and the dome connection type. Typical reasons to replace domes include reduced comfort, poor retention, feedback/whistling, or hardened material.
Thin tubes & earhooks
BTE models commonly use a thin tube connected to an earhook. Tubes can discolor, stiffen, or clog over time, which can reduce sound quality. If your tube is yellowed, kinked, or feels hard, it’s usually time to replace it. Earhooks may also need replacing if they feel loose or are no longer sealing properly.
Wax protection / wax filters (where applicable)
Wax and moisture are among the most common causes of weak sound. Depending on your fitting, wax protection may be part of the dome/tube system or located in the earmould outlet. If you frequently experience muffled sound, check the sound outlet and any wax guard area first.
Cleaning & care items
Even with the correct parts, regular care reduces problems. Consider cleaning tools, drying solutions, and spare domes/tubes to prevent sudden dropouts and maintain consistent performance.
How to choose the correct accessory for your ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67
Use these steps to avoid ordering the wrong part:
Identify your fitting: thin tube + dome or earmould.
Check the connection type: how the dome/tube attaches (push-on style and diameter can vary).
Match the size: dome size affects comfort and sound (too small can whistle; too large can feel blocked).
Replace like-for-like first: if your current setup works, reorder the same type and size.
If you changed sound settings recently: ask your hearing care professional before changing dome style (open vs closed) because it can affect gain, feedback, and bass response.
Common problems (and what usually fixes them)
Whistling/feedback: try a fresh dome, verify correct dome size, and check that the tube is fully seated and not split.
Muffled or weak sound: inspect the dome and tube for wax/moisture, replace the dome, and check the sound outlet for blockage.
Dome falls out: try the next size up or a different retention option (if available for your tube system).
Intermittent sound: moisture and blockage are common—replace consumables and consider drying/care items.
Buy ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67 accessories at Japebo
Japebo makes it easy to find compatible accessories for ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67. If you know your current dome/tube type and size, you can typically reorder the same parts for a safe match. If you’re uncertain, use your existing packaging or markings on the tube/hook (where present) to confirm the system before ordering.
FAQ: ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67 accessories
Is ReSound LiNX Quattro BTE 67 the same as a RIE model?
No. BTE and RIE (receiver-in-ear) setups use different sound delivery parts. A BTE typically uses an earhook + tube (or earmould), while a RIE uses a receiver wire. Accessories are not interchangeable across these fittings.
How often should I replace domes?
Many users replace domes regularly for hygiene and comfort—often every few weeks to months depending on earwax, wear, and fit. Replace sooner if the dome is stiff, discolored, or no longer seals correctly.
Do I need wax filters for a BTE?
It depends on your coupling. Some BTE thin-tube fittings don’t use a classic receiver wax filter, while earmould outlets may use wax protection. If you’re unsure, check your current setup or your previous accessory packaging.
How do I know which dome size I need?
The easiest method is to match the size printed on your current packaging or reorder the same size you use today. If you’re between sizes, feedback often points to “too small,” while discomfort/occlusion can point to “too large” or too closed a dome style.
Can I switch from open domes to closed domes?
Sometimes, but it can change sound (especially bass and your own voice perception) and may require adjustment of hearing aid settings. If you’re changing dome style, consider checking with a hearing care professional.
