Stretta Aya M / M NT Receivers & Accessories Compatibility Guide | Japebo
Looking for the right accessories for Stretta Aya M / M NT? This page helps you identify compatible receivers and key wear parts for Stretta Aya M / M NT, so you can replace the correct component the first time. Use the guide below to understand what fits, how to choose the right variant (side, length, and power), and what to do if the fit or sound isn’t right.
What “Stretta Aya M / M NT” means for accessories
Accessories are not universally interchangeable—even when they look similar. With Stretta Aya M / M NT, compatibility is determined by the exact receiver connection system used by the device and the specifications of the part you’re replacing. The safest approach is to match:
Model/family name: Stretta Aya M / M NT
Part type: receiver, dome, wax filter, or retention/earpiece part
Variant details: left/right side, cable length, and power level (for receivers)
Most common accessories for Stretta Aya M / M NT
These are the parts customers most often replace on receiver-based fittings:
Receivers (speakers): the sound output component attached to a thin cable
Domes / ear tips: the soft tip that sits in the ear canal (if your fitting uses domes)
Wax protection: filters/guards that prevent earwax from entering the receiver opening
Retention solutions: sport locks/retention tails that stabilize the fit (model-dependent)
If you’re unsure what you’re replacing, check whether the part sits in the ear (receiver/dome/wax guard) or behind the ear (main device). Stretta Aya M / M NT accessory selection mainly depends on the ear-side components.
Receiver compatibility for Stretta Aya M / M NT
When a Stretta Aya M / M NT uses receivers, there are typically three decisions that determine whether you get the correct replacement:
1) Left or right receiver
Receivers are usually side-specific. Order the left receiver for the left ear and the right receiver for the right ear. If you’re replacing both, choose one of each (unless your system explicitly uses non-sided receivers).
2) Cable length (size)
Receiver cables come in different lengths to suit different ear shapes. If the cable is too short, it will pull; too long, it may loop or feel unstable. The correct length is often printed on the receiver/cable tag or can be inferred from your previous receiver packaging.
3) Power level (output)
Receivers are commonly available in different output classes (for example standard, medium, or high power). Choosing the wrong power can lead to insufficient volume or feedback/whistling. If possible, match the power marking from your old receiver exactly.
How to choose the correct Stretta Aya M / M NT receiver (quick checklist)
Match the exact model family: Stretta Aya M / M NT
Confirm left vs right
Match the cable length from your current receiver, if available
Match the power level marking
If you’re also replacing ear tips, verify the dome/earpiece connection on your receiver
If you can’t find any markings, compare the old part to product photos (connector shape and labeling). When in doubt, replacing like-for-like is the safest route.
Domes, wax filters, and small parts: what to check
Many fit issues and “sudden sound problems” come from the small wearable parts rather than the hearing aid itself.
Domes / ear tips
If your Stretta Aya M / M NT setup uses domes, the correct dome must match the receiver’s dome connection type and the size that seals comfortably. Signs you may need a different dome size:
Too small: whistling/feedback, thin sound, dome slips out
Too large: soreness, pressure, occluded (“blocked”) feeling
Wax protection
If the sound becomes weak, muffled, or cuts in and out, a clogged wax filter is a top cause. Replacing the wax protection is often faster (and cheaper) than replacing the receiver. Always use the wax filter type made for the receiver system used with Stretta Aya M / M NT.
Common problems with Stretta Aya M / M NT accessories (and fixes)
Muffled or weak sound
Replace the wax filter (most common)
Check the dome for blockage or moisture
If the problem persists, the receiver may be failing and need replacement
Whistling / feedback
Try a better seal (different dome style/size if applicable)
Make sure the dome is fully seated on the receiver
Check that the correct receiver power level is installed
Poor comfort or unstable fit
Adjust dome size or add a retention solution if supported
Consider whether the receiver cable length is correct
Buying Stretta Aya M / M NT accessories at Japebo
When you order Stretta Aya M / M NT accessories from Japebo, focus on matching your current setup as closely as possible—especially for receivers. If you replace wearable parts regularly (domes/wax filters), consider stocking a spare set so you’re not left without good sound when a filter clogs.
Tip: If you have your old receiver available, use it as your reference for side, cable length, and power marking before adding to cart.
FAQ: Stretta Aya M / M NT receivers and accessories
How do I know which receiver I need for Stretta Aya M / M NT?
Match the receiver by side (L/R), cable length, and power level markings from your current receiver. If any detail is unknown, the safest option is to replace the exact same variant you already use.
Can I fix low sound without replacing the receiver?
Often yes. Replace the wax filter first and check the dome for blockage. If sound is still weak, the receiver itself may need replacing.
Do domes and wax filters have to be Stretta Aya M / M NT-specific?
They must be compatible with the receiver system used with Stretta Aya M / M NT. Similar-looking parts can be incompatible, so always match to the correct connection and filter type.
What if I order the wrong side or length?
A wrong side typically won’t route comfortably, and a wrong length can pull or feel loose. Double-check the markings on your existing receiver before ordering.
Should I replace receivers in pairs?
Not required, but some users prefer it if both sides are the same age and performance. If only one side has issues, replacing the problematic receiver is usually sufficient.
