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Millenium NL-2001 Music Stand Light

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Music Stand Lamp

  • For E14 lamps
  • Lampshade length: Approx.16 cm
  • Clamping range: Up to 2 cm
  • Tilting joint total length: Approx. 20 cm
  • Connection cable (approx. 180 cm) with on/off switch
  • Suitable lamp: Article number 200837 (E14, 25W) or LED: Article number 258847 (E14,3W)
Available since November 1999
Item number 129413
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Single Head Yes
Twin Head No
Operation with Power Supply possible Yes
Operation with Battery possible No
With rechargeable Battery No
> 3300 Kelvin (warm white) Yes
3300 - 5300 Kelvin (neutral white) Yes
> 5300 Kelvin (daylight white) Yes
< 100 Lumen Yes
> 100 Lumen Yes
£12.90
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
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Standard Delivery Times
Delivery approx. between Wednesday, 27.11. and Thursday, 28.11.
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D&P 06.08.2019
Lamp for their money the average. The metal is very thin, easy to bend with your fingers. If you want better quality, you have to pay three times more. I advise you to glue the plastic clamping head, which is attached to the screw, which helps to fix the lamp on the lectern. Otherwise, with a large operation, it will fly off and you will lose it, otherwise there will be a bare screw and it will be poorly attached to the console of the music stand. The main drawback-soft metal, so the whole structure is flimsy. For a large orchestra in the orchestra pit light for the music stand will be small, will have to hang 2 lamps.
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no so great
Headphonomenon 07.11.2021
As others have mentioned, the quality is definitely lacking. The metal is cheap and thin. There is no easy way to adjust the screws at the joints (without tools) and they are pretty loose so the lamp loses its position after a while. But it shines light where you need it and if you are not looking so spend a lot of money it is an ok solution.
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Broke and was unfixable
AlexSax 12.02.2014
Because the bulb is exposed this light is very susceptible to accidents. The screw that attaches to the stand doesn't fit all stands very well and can move around quite a bit. It's fallen off different stands a few times. The last time it fell... the light smashed :/
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Let there be light
Peadar 17.08.2014
This is a handy and portable option for solo or band members, good clear lighting in the darkest of rooms...only crib is the sections for tightning the light to favoured position, for ?10 more you can have the upgrade with tightning bolts...
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