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It would be relatively simple to add a convar to switch to speakers (where the ears match the virtual torso) but the yaw drift on the Rift makes that problematic. If the ear angles were set to the torso angle your sound would eventually be coming from the opposite direction of where it should be come from.
I have been testing MyEars[www.myears.net.au] audio software. It's really complex to set up properly but it works quite well. Then again, it's miles away from a real surround system. How long until we can get true binaural audio encoding in real time?