I just consulted with my wife about this. She is a speeth pathologist and 
audiologist.

There is actually a slight benefit to be gained by delaying the monitor signal 
ever so slightly. The benefit is you hear yourself a bit more accurately than 
if there were no delay whatsoever.

The reason is called "bone conduction". Plug both of your ears securely with 
your fingers and talk. You can still hear yourself, and this is due to the bone 
mass between your mouth and your inner ear conducting sound. When you're 
adjusting your transmit audio you don't want bone conduction interfering with 
how you really sound.

Although the best method remains having someone else listen to your transmit 
audio while you speak, you can help your brain tune out the bone-conducted 
sound to a degree if the sound reaching your ears is delayed a little bit.

This is a happy side effect of the delay in the monitor. 

AlĀ  W6LX
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