John, I think there are two types of binaurals. Only the ones, which
have the word in-ear somewhere in their description are rather stealthy.
I'm not sure, whether Chris Church sells in-ear binaurals. The SP-TFB2
from SoundProfessionals are in-ear binaurls and I like them quite well.
They're mentioned in the FAQ of www.blindcooltech.com, so Larry uses
them too. Perhaps the Church audio ones come with clips, so that one can
put them onto a t-shirt or something similar? I don't know these mics.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> I just received my set of Church Audio binoral mikes. I would like to
> know if they work well for sound-seeing tours and live recordings.
> They seem, well, kind of bigger than I thought they would be. I plan
> to record a lot of things with them and my concern is that people will
> see the mikes and freak out. Is there a way of camouflaging them? The
> recorder will be in my pocket the whole time. I got these for $114. I
> think they are the stealth ones. The site says "Stereo microphones and
> preamps for minidisc dat mp3." That is what I got. Thanks for the
> help.



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