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>>I have Shure E5s that I use on the train and I like them a lot. Is the >wireless monitor system by them going to make me happy? Anyone used it?<< ah, for once, something I'm qualified to answer. I have shure earbuds too. not sure of the model but they were £200. I use the yellow foam things with them, which last about 3 months of normal-to-heavy use (MD walkman mostly). they shut out everything..... that's how you know the foam things are no good any more, when noise starts getting in. replacements in packs of a dozen are about £10. quality-wise, they are second only to my grado headphones, which I use sparingly a) so I don't trash them with some beefy analogue synth bassline & b) because they make you over-critical after a while. anyway. back to the question. I "discovered" the shures when artists started asking for them here, at mtv hq in london, for in-ear monitoring during live performances. obviously, some of them are on radios so that the artists can leap about & stuff. as you might imagine, there's a lot of other radio chatter in a tv studio, & a lot of metalwork about the place. the shure radio sets work fine in this hostile environment. when I say fine, I mean good enough for rich famous fussy people that you don't want to irritate. hth- duncan.