All,
Image a square or approximately square room. The system comprises Centre and Front, Surround and Surround Back left and right speakers. In this imaginary room the speakers are all approximately equidistant from the listening position as per the attached thumbnail.
Now imagine a pronounced rectangular room so that the Surround Back speakers are much further from the listening position even though the other speakers retain their previous distances.
In the second example the receiver, upon setup, will faithfully increase the level and distance settings of the Surround Backs over and above the other speakers that are much closer to the listening position.
My question is, what effect will distance of the Surround Backs from the listening position have upon sound quality? Will it be better when they're distant because they'll have the distance to develop a full sound field of their own, or will it be worse simply because they are further away?