I use a gooseneck attached to the rack.
Recommendation for a wall-mounted turntable light
I’m looking for a good light that I can use to illuminate my turntable. However, I live in California/earthquake country and don’t really want a light that’ll just sit on my audio rack in case if falls over and damages my turntable/tonearm/cartridge when things start to shake. So that kind of puts one of the UberLights out of the picture (although I love the Frame model and think it would look pretty awesome). I know that the Frame can be bolted to a surface, but I’m not about to drill holes in my Symposium Acoustics rack! I don't really want to clamp it to the rack either. So, I was thinking that there might be a light that could be wall mounted that might do the trick. I’ve looked around a bit but haven’t found anything that great, so I thought maybe someone here might have a suggestion.
Any ideas?
The Littlite is also available in a model with a clamp, and the alternative model with a base can be secured to any surface with carpet tape. It’s available with a 6", 12", and 18" gooseneck arm, and the brightness of the LED bulb is adjustable. It’s still used on the console in a lot of recording studios.
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@dover I also thought about putting something on the wall that I could clamp an UberLight Flex or UberLight Frame to as well. I prefer the Frame, but I don't think it'll look that great mounted that way. I think it is really intended to 'frame' the table in the way it's usually shown in photos - at least I think it looks best like that. Maybe I'll consider the UberLight Flex again instead and see if I can figure out a way to attach it to the wall that is functional and looks good. @ervikingo Thanks for adding another vote for the UberLight Flex. As I mentioned above, I may go that route too, although I'd like to avoid clamping it directly to the rack. I just purchased a new Symposium Acoustics rack and it seems like that clamp could possibly do some cosmetic damage to it. |