Anything that doesn't have too much rhythm should do.
The important point is to sit close to the speakers or the way from the
speaker to your ear will add delays.

Actually listening can work quite well for determining sync.
I was recently testing sync for the new iPeng and that found me sitting
between a pair of speakers connected to an SB3, a Radio and a single
earplug from the iPod touch and in that setup (< 1m distance to all
speakers) I could actually even hear when the server was doing it's
11ms corrections to bring the players back in sync when they drift
beyond 10ms.
It's not an echo or something you can hear but you can hear the
direction of the sound change. You can even hear the drift, the sound
seems to move or shift direction.

It will all go away when you are more than a meter or so away because
then phases are not aligned anymore.


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