As Demolition mentioned, these are primarily used for the treatment of auditory dysfunctions and autistism. So accompanying these pair of headphones is a special CD, called Electronic Auditory Stimulation effect. Or EASe for short.
The back of the jewel case describes the disc: Quote:
Are you or someone you love ultra sensitive to sound? Auditory ultra-sensativity can be a painful and sometimes debilitating experience. The EASe music based Compact Disc series delivers short duration, transient auditory stimulation and can, in some cases, aid in the reduction of sound ultra-sensativity |
I was quite intrigued, feeling brave, and so I gave it a listen.
How dumb could I get?
The first track started and I noticed it sounded a bit thin. There is no bass, no need apparently. Its "classical" music, all electronic and then heavily processed. Every cymbal crash and high note is absolutely blasted, and theres a bit of a "readjusting" to a normal level after this resulting in a choppy, nauseating effect. It's very VERY "stimulating", as they say on the product. 100% opposite of smooth. Its very rough and agitative. I think it's almost enough to drive me into some sort of dysfunction, all kidding aside!
I got through 2 tracks before i had to grab for the EQ dials. Perhaps the just mastered it poorly? No such luck, before long it was EQ'd to the maximum and still unnerving as anything. After the 4th track began I had to stop, by then my ears were literally ringing and I was suffering quite a headache. It wasn't even very loud, and yet i felt sick to my stomach. I tried it with the Senns instead, thinking they must work together somehow but it of course wasnt nearly enough. I find it odd to spec a Sennheiser, if a jarring, sharp sound is what they are after I would choose Senn as a last bet.
Regardless, I can no longer listen to music tonight. I wont be trying this again anytime soon. Perhaps the key is not to focus on the music, but as a Head-Fi'er it's difficult not to be analytical and to not listen critically. I feel bad for the kids with auditory dysfunctions, not because of their dysfunction but because of their treatment! hehe
Anyways, no, I wouldn't use the HD500A's to listen to music with.