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Mighty Bright Duet Music Stand Light

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Mighty Bright Duet Music Stand Light

 
 
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Features
  • Black colour

  • Two XtraFlex arms with independent heads with super LEDs

  • Each is 3-times brighter than a regular LED

  • Use one light or two and because each head has a lense over the LED, the light spreads evenly with no hot spots

  • There are no bulbs to ever replace and because it's and LED there is an extra long battery life


Description

TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE! The Mighty Bright XtraFlex Duet features two XtraFlex arms with independent heads with super LEDs, each 3-times brighter than a regular LED. You can use one light or two and because each head has a lense over the LED, the light spreads evenly with no hot spots. The arms are easily bent to point the light into any position and when done can be coiled up for compact storage. There are no bulbs to ever replace and because it's and LED there is an extra long battery life. It uses 3 AAA batteries which are included.


Product Details
Product Length:3.1 inches
Product Width:2.0 inches
Product Height:3.2 inches
Product Weight:0.26 pounds
Package Length:7.2 inches
Package Width:4.0 inches
Package Height:2.0 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 88 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 88 customer reviews )
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135 of 136 found the following review helpful:


4One of the best LED music lights  Jan 03, 2007 By P. Schmidt
I have gone through a long series of music stand lights over the last 30 years or so, always trying to find a 'better mousetrap'. I desired a small, lightweight illuminating device that could run without needing to be plugged in and would still take up a minimum of space in my instrument case(s).

My latest is the new XtraFlex Duet lamp from Mighty Bright, a company with lots of different models. The Duet is the dual lamp version of the regular XtraFlex lamp, being identical except for the extra light emitting head.

The base unit is just big enough to hold the battery comprised of three AAA alkaline cells, plus the spring clip mechanism that grabs onto your music stand, music folder, or book. Extending from the top are two narrow goosenecks that terminate in penny-sized LED heads, one super-bright white LED per head. Each head also has an on/off switch and a lens that distributes the LED light over a wide area of about the size of a normal page of music. The goosenecks are flexible enough to allow them to be easily wrapped around the base unit for storage, yet firm enough to support the weight of the LED heads in whatever position you place them.

Having a separate power switch for each head is a nice touch, because if you only need light from one head you can turn the other one off to save battery life. However, I suspect that Mighty Bright just put two gooseneck/head assemblies on a single base unit and shrugged their collective shoulders when they discovered this meant having two power switches. Hard to be sure, but it's the results that count in this case.

Battery life is good, since by my calculations and experiences with other AAA powered LED lamps, you should be able to get quite a few hours out of a battery set.

Brightness is not overwhelming, but is certainly adequate to make pages of music easily legible in even the darkest orchestra pits.

I find that this lamp does a better job of lighting a pair of side-by-side pages than my previous Mighty Bright lamp, the Mighty Bright Triple LED Music Stand Light, which was larger, heavier, could not reach over tall music as well, and was generally less flexible in different situations.

I would rate this lamp 5 stars, except for the slightly lower than desired build quality---professionals would like to see a device that is just a bit less typical-Chinese-plastic......for example, a pro who uses a lamp frequently, or a church that uses them twice a week for hand bell choir rehearsals and services (for example), might expect to change batteries often enough that they would appreciate beefed up version.

Still, a very nice lamp fairly priced at about $20.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:


5Great little light!  Aug 17, 2008 By Matthew Chafin "mattdukes"
This light's is great so far. I used it for the first time on a gig two nights in a row, 4 hours each and the batteries are still going strong. Light out put is great; we used it to illuminate part of our small stage to help tear down when it was dark.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


3Not as bright as the Super GigLight  Dec 19, 2008 By J. Chang
I bought both the Mighty Bright XtraFlex Duet Super LED light as well as the SUper GigLight. The Mighty Bright Duet is rather dim by comparing to the Super Giglight. However it is about 60% cheaper. I have just noticed that Mighty Bright has a new Duet light out with 4 instead of 2 LEDs. Perhaps I should return the one I have and order the new model instead.

16 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5light light  Apr 09, 2008 By Deena Greenebaum
As a professional musician I have worked with many types of lights. Love this one.

26 of 32 found the following review helpful:


1Not "Mighty Bright"  Mar 07, 2008 By dragonflyeye
I'm an adult taking music lessons and bought this based on recommendations here, and also because it's cordless, and I like to move my music stand around and practice in various locations, including out on the porch at night (in nice weather). I'm frankly very disappointed with the strangely faint blue light this casts on the sheet music. One or the other of the lights went out several times as I moved the heads around to illuminate dark spots on the sheet music. Then, after only 9-10 hours total use, it appears the batteries (the recommended high quality ones) have died. Strangely, my music teacher bought one after I did, and he told me he didn't like the light either. Based on reviews of other stand lights, I think I'm buying a cheap, goose-necked, plug-in clamp lamp for this purpose, and giving up on the high tech solutions.

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