Which of the following is used to compensate for speaker distance when configuring surround sound systems?
  1. Speaker delay
  2. Speaker power
  3. Speaker size
  4. Speaker efficiency
Explanation
Answer - A - Speaker delay is used to compensate for speaker distance when configuring surround sound systems.

Key Takeaway: You should adjust the delay between the front and rear speakers appropriately when calibrating a surround system. If the delay is too long, it may result in an echoed, unnatural surround field, or cause imaging shifts in the sound-field. If the delay is too short, it may result in a flat 2-dimensional sound field between the front and rear speakers. A 1 ms delay corresponds to 1.1 ft of increased distance from the rear speakers relative to the listening position.
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