Headphone playback with ultra linear response



I am looking for a headphone system (including headphone amp, CD player) with straight linear frequency response to use with my Centerpointe program CD. The Centerpointe is a personal development program which applies audio signals aiming at brainwave stimulation and synchronization for various benefits. You can go to their website www.centerpointe.com if interested. The program goes in levels and as one progress the CD are encoded with lower carrier frequency which is the precise sine wave tones to stimulate the slower brain wave patterns, and bring about deeper level of positive change.

I am currently using a Song portable CD diskman and headphone to work with these, which is fine enough and cost effective, but as I am getting to the point when I want greater benefits and willing to spend more to achieve that. I would like a better system that can accurately reproduce all the frequencies encoded in the Centerpointe CDs. As such, I am not looking for good sound as such but highly accurate frequency response. Any recommendation will be appreciated.
greeni
Greeni, there are no ultra linear headphones. The response of headphones is purposely tailored to give a 'pleasant' sound in the ear, due to the amount or lack of coupling of the headphone to the outer ear. Each manufacturer 'tailors' the sound to its version of how it feels the sound should be. An 'ultra linear ' headphone would sound awfull!
Perhaps you should inquire among audiologists for what earphones they use for testing. Those should be 'flat' headphones, but not very musical.
I must second the recommendation of AKG K1000 but, for the record, they're not electrostatic.
I must second the huh? However I would also say that if you want a headphone/can that covers the frequency range well think electrostatic...AKG K1000 or Stax.

In terms of dynamics I would recommend Sennheiser HD650's.
Here's one man's opinion:

http://www.linkwitzlab.com/reference_earphones.htm

Disclaimer: I own the Shure E2s and love them, so I tend to agree with Linkwitz...

David