Author: WhitePlainsDave
Date: 2015-04-15 16:38
Pardon for a question important to clarinetists, but certainly not exclusive to such musicians...
Maybe these eyes are getting older, but some cheap LED music stand lights I bought recently just aren't doing the trick for me, either with the number of lumens they shed on the page, or their ability to have light reach portions of the printed page that are most distanced from the light source.
I recently came across this webpage http://www.musiclightreviews.com/battery-lights which, while independent of me, I have no guarantees is independent in its reviews. I seek a bright, long lasting, battery operated stand light(s) that both limits and concentrates light to the confines of the stand below them.
Does anyone have experience with these or others? How's about the Maestro stand light? http://www.q-lighting.com/Q_Lighting/Maestro.html
I think the Maestro's been out for a while, although it appears to have been updated. One of my fellow players has this and it shines brightly, even from across the room (not necessarily a good thing).
Bboard posts on this subject seem somewhat dated, so I thought fresh discussion of the subject matter, especially since technology may have changed since last discussed here, might be okay.
Thanks.
Post Edited (2015-04-15 16:39)
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