It seems to be common knowledge that conventional speakers sound better when placed away from the wall, and indeed my own experimentation seems to confirm this.
While it seems clear that distance from a side wall limits early reflections, I am unsure what accounts for sound differences caused by varying speaker distance from the front wall.
What is the mechanism for this? Is it resistance to air flow near the wall and the resultant air turbulence?
If so, how do in-wall speakers compensate for this? Or do they ignore it?
Just wondering...