I believe this is backwards. For a given listening position, the *closer* 
speaker should be delayed if you want its output to arrive at the same time as 
that from a farther speaker.

Richard Foss wrote:

> 
> Just catching up on your comment about time alignment with DBAP, Gus.
> 
> I do think its useful to use delays - so for a particular real source 
> channel, delay its play out from a speaker far from the virtual source 
> longer than from a speaker close to the virtual source. With DBAP the 
> source channel will play from all speakers, albeit with different 
> amplitudes. For a person in an installation standing close to a further 
> speaker, the precedence effect could well come into play without 
> appropriate delays, as I see it.
> 

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