You know what I don't get, why you think that 120 db is untouchable with hearing aids, but 110, and 105 (which you have) is extremely aidable and should never get a CI.....:roll:
I'm not an audi so I don't know if that's true. But I do know there is a BIG difference between 105 dB and 120 dB. The decibel system is logarithmic, so the power needed to achieve 120 dB is twelve orders of magnitude (1,000,000,000,000) greater than the power needed for 105 dB.
The measurements on a ruler are linear, meaning all the numbers are evenly spaced apart. On the decibel scale, as the dB number increases, the spaces between the numbers increase. The difference between 0 dB and 10 dB is like driving from Washington, DC to Miami, FL. But the difference between 110 dB and 120 dB (still 10 dB) is like going from Earth to Pluto and back 300 times.
So it's very possible that modern hearing aids just aren't capable of producing the power needed to amplify speech sounds to 120+ dB. Either that or the distortion would be too high.