Len, this is what I' ve always thought, but unfortunately there isn' t a shop around here offering even close to the level of customer service you apparently do. I wish I had a quality shop such as yours around, you' d get all my money

As such I HAVE to rely on info read here to at least get pointed in the right direction.
I shoot a Diamond Hornet, very similar in construction to the BT mighty mite, it' s 30.5" ata, 7.5" brace and mass weight of 3.2#. Sight is a savage pendulum max, rest is a savage drop away, and I shoot without a quiver. I also use the no-peep which is mounted above my sight pin.
After all the good words on the Stealth stabilizer, I called them and explained my bow and set up. He recommended the 8" stealth, and I bought it.
As reported, the sound and vibration dampening is the best I' ve ever experienced, which isn' t much, but based on the word of those trying it against many many others they' ve tried, I' ll believe it to be one of the if not the best in this area.
As for balance, with it installed, using only my thumb and forefinger, the bow sits pretty much level front to back, if maybe the top limb leans SLIGHTLY forward. Side to side is dead on level. After the shot, with a relaxed grip the top limb falls slowly and slightly forward.
Does this sound about right? Any suggestions?