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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
I've had two of these - there is a design flaw where the wiring feeds into the stand - the wiring frays in a year and the light stops working
Richer
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
I’ve had my Aria LED Music Stand light for a year now and it’s been flawless. Much brighter and easier on the eyes. Important because it’s much less eye strain, especially if you practice for two to three hours a day. It will definitely help improve your performance either in the studio or night club. My Aria light is 120Vac powered so I don’t have to mess with batteries charging, or worry about losing a charge. Aria also offers a light dimmer that works with it. It’s robust construction, good quality and with the LEDs, you don’t have to worry about replacing light bulbs. It doesn’t get hot either. It’s not adjustable but if your sheet music is standard height it shouldn’t be an issue. It clamps on to the top of the stand securely and doesn’t wobble, vibrate or fall off. At $90.00, expensive but well worth it…
by the sea
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
This is a wonderful music stand light. This is my second one because the first flickered after a few years. Others have mentioned this flaw, but since it beats all the other available lights I bought a second one. One does need to see the music.
Bill Brown
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2019
For $75, I got 3 years of use from this stand light. The power cord began to fray and finally broke at the point where the cord is enclosed by a plastic housing at the back of the light frame. Perhaps my problem is unique, but maybe the issue is poor design. The on/off switch is located on the power cord, 27 inches below the plastic housing, and the extension cord socket is located about 6 inches below the switch. So the switch and the extension connection are hanging in mid-air from the music stand, and may have supplied enough weight to lead to the fraying of the cord at the housing. A longer power cord that allowed the switch and the connection to lay on the floor would have reduced the stress on the power cord at the top of the music stand. I paid too much for a light that lasted only 3 years.
Jim Andrews
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2018
Having played for nearly 50 years, my eyesight isn't what it used to be. Sitting at orchestra practice a few weeks ago, struggling to see my music with the 40-watt incandescent stand light feebly attempting to illuminate my music, I mentioned to the musician next to me that when I retire I am going to design a light that illuminates three pages wide from top to bottom using LEDs. Well, this is the light I would have invented. It fully lights up three 8-1/2 X 11 pages wide, top to bottom. I saw two reviews saying it didn't light to the bottom of the page, but honestly I can't see how that is possible.I took this light to practice the other night and everyone in the orchestra wants one now. It is quite bright so I do recommend the inline dimmer. Yes, this light is fairly costly, but should last forever. Worth every penny. And it uses one tenth the power that the old style does.
tony
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2016
I shuddered at the price of this one but read the reviews and compared it to many others, bought it and crossed my fingers. It might be a little pricey but it turns out that it's worth it and I anticipate that it will last forever.Could they think of a worse product name, though? Is this a razor blade for intimate female parts or is it a light powerful enough to summon aliens from another galaxy?Nice, warm-colored light. It might as well be an incandescent bulb but without the heat and no bulbs to change. The metal is about the same gauge as the typical metal music stand. It clipped on so easily I couldn't believe it was on. I bought the in-line dimmer and my pics show lowest setting and highest setting. It is ridiculous and my camera doesn't do it justice as it compensates for the bright light and dims it. Also, my pics show standard sheet of paper and big book which still has about a half-inch clearance from shroud. No problem turning pages.
Twangman
Reviewed in Canada on May 9, 2016
Excellent product. Bright warm light across the entire page. Bit expensive be ultimately with the price
phdjack
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2012
Unquestionably, the best and brightest music stand light I have ever used (electric or battery) by a long shot! At 71, with a retinal problem in one eye and a fairly bad cataract in the other, I need additional lighting to ordinary room or auditorium lighting to be able to the read music I am playing. I have tried most of what's out there and have found this to be the brightest white lighting (i.e., best contrast) that covers and a full two pages of music (from top to bottom) in existence today. The LED lighting is much brighter and clearer than any incandescent bulb music stand light and makes the reading of even small notations on the a page possible with ease. And, there is no heat! Without this light, my instrumental playing days would be ended. Only "drawback" is that the way it is constructed (i.e., solid back to shield light from audience) means that there can be some interference with seeing the conductor at times if you need to have your music stand set high for the instrument you play. Nevertheless, I feel so strongly positive about the quality and utility of this light that I would give it even higher than a five (5) star rating if that were possible. If only this light had a battery operated option so it could be used in concerts where electrical outlets are not generally available, it would be absolutely perfect in my opinion. For this purpose, I have found the Might Bright Orchestra light (which I also purchased through Amazon as they had the best pricing) to be the best. It's not quite as bright as this light, and the LED lights give off a bluish hue, but it works quite well and can be operated on batteries when an electrical outlet is not available. I found Amazon pricing to be the best I could find for this light and regular free shipping took only 3 days from the time I ordered. In summary, I am very pleased with this purchase and would definitely recommend it to anyone needing good lighting for music for whatever reason (as long as you have an electrical outlet available).Note: On Oct. 27, 2012 I received notice from Aria they now have a similar but even brighter light (called BRIO) with a battery pack which makes this light useable in most any musical situation. Looks interesting but is listed at about $170.00. Depending on a person's need, it might be worth taking a look at.
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