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10" Rotating Turntable - Lazy Susan - 65 Lbs Capacity

You have to go with what you hear. I never considered putting the speakers across the short side of the room. But one thing that I do, that I have not seen done by anyone else, is I put my near field studio monitors on lazy Susan's on top of my speaker stands. A set up like that might give you more flexibility in the dining area. Because you can easily turn the speakers in that direction.

They cost about $5.00. If you don't like the sound I am sure you can find other uses for them.

>How do active studio monitors work in a living room environment for two channel audio?

They work great, that is what they are designed to do. See what is available pre-owned in your area.
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