A lot depends on the bow. My Orion has plenty of mass, so I use a five arrow Selway limb bolt quiver, which is fairly light and balances well on the bow. I practice with four arrows in the quiver because that is my most likely scenario.
My River's Edge Recurve is lighter in mass, so my Thunderhorn Linx works well. It is a heavier quiver, so I end up with very similar bow mass. It is also a five arrow quiver.
On my Kanati, I use an Eagle's Flight four arrow quiver with my homemade totem. It is super light and does not mess up the balance of this lightweight bow.
I am also prone to leave the bow quivers at home and use a back quiver, especially with a longbow or when hunting from my Hidden Hunter blind. I like to stand my bow up and don't like the nocks being in the dirt with my short bows.