Jan,
I agree that programming is important, but my audiologist is meticulous and she has been working with the
Cochlear West Coast guru for Bahas to get me programmed right. Part of the problem with the BP100 for me was that I never felt I had enough volume/power. So they pushed the programming to the max, but that causes feedback. When they took down the low tones, I was right back where I started with straining to hear. Because the BP110 has more power, it is much better. In my case, they said that turning off the feedback manager would be a disaster. Because I had had so much feedback, the feedback manager could not do it's job. Everyone is different. When they plugged me in to do the programming of the new BP110, several levels were tried. I now only have feedback if I touch the processor. I'm not sure how you can touch yours and not get feedback! But, I'm happy, and for me I made the right choice. Even though I moved to LA, I am sticking with UCSD and my audiologist there (San Diego). If I had a major problem, I'd go to House, but I don't see that happening any time soon. So, the move to the BP110 was a very good choice for me. I really can tell the difference with this over the BP100. Not for everyone, but for me a great choice.
~Dale