This paper is an aesthetic approach to sensory disabilities and alterations through the case of misophonia, which consists of a special sensitivity to certain everyday sounds that while for people in general are inaudible, for misophone people are particularly annoying. Despite denying the traditional pleasure –with unpleasure- and the exceptional character of the object –with the daily irrelevant sounds-, here we study this sensory dysfunction from the theses of modern and contemporary aesthetics. We conclude that in misophonia we have, in addition to a subjective and sensitive dimension, an objective and intellectual one that the misophone person can take the advantage of to see it as a positive aesthetic experience.