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1726.1 | They do exist, but I don't remember where. | GEMVAX::LINNEHAN | Really DYO780::SCHAFER in Maynard | Mon Oct 17 1988 15:33 | 14 |
| I *know* that they do exist, because I've seen them in use and
advertised before ... problem is, I can't remember where right now, and
I'm nowhere close to home (where I could probably find the info).
A non-elegant solution (like a friend of mine did) is to get a little
gooseneck light (goto your local lighting/electrical supply) with the
xformer in the base. He detached the xformer from the rest of the
light and ran a cable up the stand, strapped to the stand, with the
gooseneck also strapped to the side of the stand. Sounds tacky, but it
worked.
Good luck - and make sure you post what you find out here.
-b
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1726.2 | sources | MIDEVL::YERAZUNIS | The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long | Mon Oct 17 1988 15:44 | 10 |
| Two solutions:
1) Get one of the "paperback book personal lights", findable
in most bookstores...
2) The real "gooseneck" lights are available from most pro
audio stores. They go for about $30 and, IMHO, aren't worth
it.
-Bill
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1726.3 | Book Light... | WEFXEM::COTE | It was a dark and stormy night... | Mon Oct 17 1988 16:02 | 13 |
| I use one of those "Itty Bitty Book Lights" like Bill mentioned.
It has two features other than the obvious...
1) I can clamp it on my fake book and the
pages won't turn....
2) I can use it as a portable flashlight in a
pinch. Just the thing for making up set-lists
in the dark between sets...
Can't beat it for $3!!
Edd
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1726.4 | KeyBrite light...great! | FGVAXR::LAING | Soft-Core-Cuddler*Jim Laing*261-2194 | Mon Oct 17 1988 17:22 | 13 |
| I use a modified version of a small light I ordered via an ad in
KEYBOARD mag. It's from a company called KEYBRIGHT, I think. They
sell 'em in several sizes, from a few inches up to a few feet long.
They are long, thing metal shells (1/2"x1/2"xwhatever_length_you_buy).
I modified mine slightly, and mounted it with Velcro to the horizontal
boom on my mic stand - it works great! It has 2 brightness settings,
and I can angle it (by turning the mic boom) to light up both my
keyboards and any "fake sheets" I may be using ...
-Jim
Most Keyboard mag's have this ad. If I remember I can post more
info at a later time ...
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1726.5 | From Taiwan, I believe | PAULJ::HARRIMAN | Phenobarbitol in MY Chowder?! | Mon Oct 17 1988 18:03 | 11 |
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I bought one of those funky-looking mini spotlights from Pier 1,
I think you can get them elsewhere too - they're about 9 bucks.
They have little barn doors on them and a clip. I use a small bulb
and a dimmer which I built out of a RatShack plastic box, a plug,
a dimmer and a socket. Works for all musical applications, clips
on either a music stand or my rack, the barn doors keep it from
washing the dark stage with unwelcome light, and you can even stick
a blue gel over the front of it.
/pjh
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1726.6 | light still at large... | HPSTEK::RENE | that dreaded FORMAT button.... | Mon Oct 17 1988 18:07 | 7 |
| Thanks fo the suggestions so far. Brad, Which professional audio
stores carry these? Do you mean a music store (Union Music) or say
a stereo store (ala Tweeter) ? I have a book lite but the bulb burned
out and I can't find a place that sells them. It looks like a common
flashlight bulb but it screws into the socket. All the bulbs that
I was able to find just plugged in and turned once to lock them
in.
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1726.7 | Electrical, not electronic. | GEMVAX::LINNEHAN | Really DYO780::SCHAFER in Maynard | Mon Oct 17 1988 18:11 | 10 |
| I dunno about music stores ... being a former apprentice journeyman, I
always go to the local wholesaler for any electrical components,
including lights. The store I meant in my note was a store that deals
in retail/wholesale (preferable) *electrical* (not electronic)
components.
May want to follow Jim Laing's suggestion ... the "under the kybd" type
lights would be very appealing to me.
-b
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1726.8 | Iz all fuzzy.... | WEFXEM::COTE | It was a dark and stormy night... | Mon Oct 17 1988 18:44 | 5 |
| Re: Blue Gels...
Dunno about anyone else but I can't focus for beans under blue light!
Edd (of +6 diopters)
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1726.9 | Blew Lights. | PAULJ::HARRIMAN | Phenobarbitol in MY Chowder?! | Mon Oct 17 1988 18:59 | 9 |
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re: .-1 Edd
Well of course! They're not supposed to be able to see you clearly
fiddling around with yer stuff either!!!! ;^)
/pjh_who_also_can't_deal_with_blue_lights_which_is_why_he_uses_the_dimmer.
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1726.10 | | STROKR::DEHAHN | | Tue Oct 18 1988 09:47 | 19 |
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The cheapest little gizzie I've seen is the Goldline Racklite. It's
about $15 and runs on a battery. You can stick it onto the inside
top edge of your rack.
Next up would be a GoldLine or Littlelite gooseneck lamp. They are
available in various lengths, like 9", 12", and 18" with wall bug
transformers and dimmer bases. They are about $35, have halogen
bulbs (bright) and accept gels.
Then there is the Furman PL1 which is a dual lite setup along with
an isolated, filtered power strip that takes one rack space. Newer
models have a LED voltage indicator. They are $150 or so.
I use Littlelites, they're great.
CdH
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1726.11 | bite the bullet | HPSTEK::RENE | that dreaded FORMAT button.... | Tue Oct 18 1988 14:05 | 14 |
| Well, I really think I need something that doesn't have batteries,
because chances are that I will be stuck with dead batteries
eventually. I also think I need a dimmer as lighting will be different
from one place to the next. I probably will bite the bullet and
get the kind that have the wall bug,dimmer and lite. I called Music
Emporium for a catalog. I used to get these catalogs too. Don't
know why they stopped sending them.
Is Music Emporium quick on orders or might it take weeks just
to get the catalog ??
Thanks again
Frank
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1726.12 | Energizer! OY!!! | WEFXEM::COTE | It looks like Fruit Loops out there! | Tue Oct 18 1988 14:32 | 8 |
| I find battery operation to be a plus. The last thing I need is
another wall bug.
I've already got two 6 outlet powerstrips daisy chained for gigs.
(Mirage, DX, TZ, MKS, MVII, mixer, reverb, amp, sequencer, data-dec,
sometimes a second HR) argh....
Edd
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1726.13 | | STROKR::DEHAHN | | Tue Oct 18 1988 17:03 | 9 |
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I'm almost positive it's a 9V battery. I don't think a spare will
take up too much room in your gig box, or taped to the inside of
the rack.
BTW the Littlelites are 12VDC.
CdH
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