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In Mark Kermode's BBC reviews, he's always able to sit remarkably far back from the mic as well as move right up on it, and his dynamics are amazingly controlled. I can barely hear the noise floor. Is this just a matter of having a very dead room with major compression and a lot of make up gain?
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Yes, he does noticeably drop off as he moves side to side (rather than front to back.) Thanks for your reply.
Looking forward to the ear training guide!
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Stephen A Hoeller's "The Gnostic Jung and Seven Sermons to the Dead" is a great book that will appeal to Petersons crowd
EDIT: I bring it up because of the book's discussion of the Pleroma, and Abraxas - a deity some may remember from Herman Hesse's "Demian"
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