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?

lpluvr

@ipluvr it was recommended to me by another poster here (local to me).  Its a great lamp, not only its dimmable but you can also change the color/temperature.  I have it between my Pre and my TT.  I'll try to post a pic.

Not a wall lamp, but it comes from the back.

My friend has two TTs side by side, 

He has a tall gooseneck fixture , with a tubular lamp about 8" long.

It is mounted in a clamp from the back of his rack, so the lamp is between the two TTs, and throws light sideways, to both TTs, and never in the way of your hands or blocking your view. Less glare because you are looking front to back and the light is going across side to side.

Lift or remove either dust cover, no need to reposition the lamp.

A dimmer that doesn’t hum would be nice, because as we age we need more light, but we are more sensitive to glare.

I  use a clamped on goosenecked LED that has a focused beam. It points at the table from slightly above. Works great. It has a little switch on the cord. Cost little on Amazon. 

 

Uber on one system and very trusty LiL lite on another. IF it was me, I would put an ebony french cleat on the wall with a contrasting wood shelf and bolt on an Uber , LiL or Tensor….

have fun, enjoy the journey. 

Aside… a true dyed in the wool audiophile light would come with optional upgrade linear PSU - banish the SMPS wall wart is my battle cry….