thought about right angle side exit to make them shorter and lighter but you would need my hat clips. i would also have to make mini shock mounts for the stand guys. if i run my schoeps open taping i use the bodies though so i don't understand just putting capsules on a stand.
If a right-angle setup can be done, sort of like a DPA 4021, mark me down for a set. Hat clips or mini shock mounts might be nice, but I'd have no problem using elastic bands in my hat, and mic clips on a shock-mounted bar. DPA shock mounts like the CSM4000 would probably work too. I'm certainly open to anything else you come up with, but I don't think a lack of mounting options is a hindrance to a right-angle setup, at least not for me.
I think a lot of us end up in situations where we're allowed to openly record, but keeping a low profile is still a requirement. I taped a show at City Winery last week and the primary requirement was that my mics not interfere with anyone's sight lines. Flying only the capsules made that a lot easier. Plus, let's not forget that your active cables plus a set of Naiant's PFAs would cost about half as much as a used pair of CMC6 bodies. I haven't had a chance to do a PFA vs CMC comparison yet, but I have a feeling the less expensive solution will more than hold its own.
Keep up the good work!