last night I ran my DAP4061 miniature mics into the DPA mma6000 preamp, for the first time, into my D8 and did not use the high pass filter, and I must say I pulled a damn fine recording, which is far better than I expected; placed the mics in the front-panel mesh portion of a baseball cap, brim facing to the rear, mics spaced about three inches apart, and this rig and configuration produced very clean and clear highs, decent bass presence (but that was due to the low bass low in the mix, but then again this show was all about the guitarist) and, despite the omnidirectional nature of the mics, picked up very little of the background noise generated by the people sitting all around me, and close I might add, and despite their clapping between songs; its really surprising that such tiny components can make such a high quality recording, admittedly AKG480's would have sounded much better, but this recording is damn fine as well, and after I had stealthed this show and was leaving the venue I saw another familar face who is also a taper, we exchanged knowing glances, chatted, and he then lent me his own stealth recording made with his Core Sound binaurals for comparison, and it sounds pretty crappy compared to mine, which helped me understand the quality of my DPA gear, thanks DPA y'all rock; and I must also add that stealthing is so simple I can't believe I have not been doing it prior to now, the only thing I did differently last night taping that I would have done were I not taping was joining everyone else in clapping, that's it, so look for more stealth recordings from me from now on, and thanks to peeps like Moke, Plucks, and Bruce Myers of DPA, for the guidance and tech support in assembling my stealth rig