Man sues Apple for potential hearing loss

jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

Republican Poster Boy
Hi Ho said:
There should not be a volume limiter on portable players. There are many reasons why including the fact that different headphones play louder than others. As per your situation, is there no hold function on the first gen Ipod? I put my ZenMicro Photo on hold and I can't bump the volume. It also has a function called smart volume which keeps all of the tracks at the same volume so there is no difference in volume between songs.
I have a first gen iPod, Yes it does have a hold and Yes it does have the setting to level the playback of all the songs. This lawsuit is absurd. Come to think of it, you could even use itunes to lower the level of all the songs so that they could not be played back at ear damaging levels. That is a good tool for parents to use, I think I will do it with my kids.
 
audioqueso

audioqueso

Audiophyte
twheeloc,

The cases you listed are false cases. Not your fault, but those are the one's that run around the net and get changed. You can find some pretty interesting cases though at www.stellaawards.com. Good stuff.
 
jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

Republican Poster Boy
Let me correct my last post, I had a first gen ipod. It died yesterday, hard drive crashed. :( Seems it did not like being turned on when the temp was 10. Now I have a 2gig nano:D
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

Audioholic Warlord
Actual Stella Awards - and look at the site for actual info on that idiot Stella herself...

The 2005 True Stella Awards Winners
by Randy Cassingham
Issued 31 January 2006

#7: Bob Dougherty. A prankster smeared glue on the toilet seat at the Home Depot store in Louisville, Colo., causing Dougherty to stick to it when he sat down. "This is not Home Depot's fault," he proclaimed, yet the store graciously offered him $2,000 anyway. Dougherty complained the offer is "insulting" and filed suit demanding $3 million.

#6: Barbara Connors of Medfield, Mass. Connors was riding in a car driven by her 70-year-old(!) son-in-law when they crashed into the Connecticut River, and Connors sank with the car. Rescue divers arrived within minutes and got her out alive, but Connors suffered brain damage from her near-drowning. Sue the driver? Sure, we guess that's reasonable. But she also sued the brave rescue workers who risked their lives to save hers.

#5: Michelle Knepper of Vancouver, Wash. Knepper picked a doctor out of the phone book to do her liposuction, and went ahead with the procedure even though the doctor was only a dermatologist, not a plastic surgeon. After having complications, she complained she never would have chosen that doctor had she known he wasn't Board Certified in the procedure. (She relied on the phonebook listing over asking the doctor, or looking for a certificate on his wall?!) So she sued ...the phone company! She won $1.2 million plus $375,000 for her husband for "loss of spousal services and companionship."

#4: Rhonda Nichols. She says a wild bird "attacked" her outside a home improvement store in Fairview Heights, Ill., causing head injuries. That's right: outside the store. Yet Nichols still held the Lowe's store responsible for "allowing" wild birds to fly around free in the air. She never reported the incident to the store, but still sued for "at least" $100,000 in damages. In January 2006, the case was thrown out of court.

#3: Barnard Lorence of Stuart, Fla. Lorence managed to overdraw his own bank account. When the bank charged him a service fee for the overdraft, he filed suit over his "stress and pain" and loss of sleep over the fee. A few hundred thousand bucks, he says, will only amount to a "slap on the wrist", whereas the $2 million he's suing for is more like being "paddled". Kinky!

#2: Wanita "Renea" Young of Durango, Colo. Two neighborhood teens baked cookies for their neighbors as an anonymous gesture of good will, but Young got scared when she heard them on her front porch. They apologized, in writing, but Young sued them anyway for causing her distress, demanding $3,000. When she won(!!) $900, she crowed about it in the newspaper and on national TV. Now, she's shocked (shocked!) that everyone in town hates her for her spite, and is afraid she may have to move. But hey: she won.

And the winner of the 2005 True Stella Award: Christopher Roller of Burnsville, Minn. Roller is mystified by professional magicians, so he sued David Blaine and David Copperfield to demand they reveal their secrets to him -- or else pay him 10 percent of their lifelong earnings, which he figures amounts to $50 million for Copperfield and $2 million for Blaine. The basis for his suit: Roller claims that the magicians defy the laws of physics, and thus must be using "godly powers" -- and since Roller is god (according to him), they're "somehow" stealing that power from him.
 
adwilk

adwilk

Audioholic Ninja
Thats like suing DeWalt for cutting your arm off with a chop saw.. it certainly has the potential... or suing bose for ruining all the music you grew up to love but now cant stand.
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
Um Clint...?

Idiocy and ruining this country.
Fixy! :)

Anywho, My Sennheisser HD500's can't hurt my ears on full volume from my Zen Micro. Gotta love inefficient headphones! :D

SheepStar
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
adwilk said:
Thats like suing DeWalt for cutting your arm off with a chop saw.. it certainly has the potential... or suing bose for ruining all the music you grew up to love but now cant stand.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Thats hilarious.

Great post!

SheepStar
 
Hipnotic4

Hipnotic4

Full Audioholic
and to think i cant even get off going 5miles over the speed limit..:rolleyes:
 
A

Audiacc

Junior Audioholic
Tinnitus is indeed a bad thing that might happen to just anyone. It's not about cranking the volume all the way up, it's just that if listening to music on headphones while in traffic you "have to" play it back louder to just hear the the damn song otherwise external noise is masking the sound.
You may even not know it is THAT loud.
I think manufacturers should provide with a fixed cap on volume, some countries actually do require it by law.
An interesting read on this here:
Pump down the volume
 
jcPanny

jcPanny

Audioholic Ninja
Potintial iPod suit

Can we sue Apple for contributing to the dumbing down of audio through the proliferation of iPods and low resolution MP3s?
 
jonnythan

jonnythan

Audioholic Ninja
jcPanny said:
Can we sue Apple for contributing to the dumbing down of audio through the proliferation of iPods and low resolution MP3s?
Did you miss Napster and the 6 years of proliferating low resolution MP3s before Apple ever introduced an mp3 player into a virtually saturated market?
 
WorldLeader

WorldLeader

Full Audioholic
I'm sure download speeds would suffer for those with dial-up if they made all their songs uncompressed AIFF or Apple Lossless. There is a reason why they sell reduced bit-rate songs.
 
N

Nick250

Audioholic Samurai
jcPanny said:
Can we sue Apple for contributing to the dumbing down of audio through the proliferation of iPods and low resolution MP3s?
Does than mean I can sue Hustler for carpal tunnel syndrome?
 
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3x10^8

3x10^8

Audioholic
Nick250 said:
Can I sue Hustler for carpal tunnel syndrome?
hate to tell you this, but probably not. looks like you'll just have to switch hands.:D :eek:
 
pzaur

pzaur

Audioholic Samurai
Wwwwaaaaaayyyyy too much information...but still funny.

-pat
 
A

Audiacc

Junior Audioholic
Carpal tunnel syndrom aside this is not that funny....

I guess guys at Marlboro in say 40's did not think they are causing any damage to people. I KNOW Tinnitus is not Cancer nevertheless it is similar scenario in that you pay for a product but you are not aware of side effects.

All mp3 players should have a limit to max volume. iPods do not have such limit unless you install a patch. But this is too technical for 90% of users who get screwed, ie. their hearing gets screwed.
If other manufacturers can do that, why Apple can't do that?
I think they should recall all iPods and install this patch themselves.

It seems I am not the only one to think that current situation is unacceptable, here is a good read from itreviews on that:
http://www.itreviews.co.uk/editor/e69.htm
 
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