They have one that has a red & white bulb in it that I just bought. I use the white for album changing & red for mood & equipment illumination. The longer neck, 18" I believe, works very well. Around $100. My wife loves the two color "thingy". They are very high quality. -John
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I'm using a AA-battery powered LED gooseneck lamp that I bought at Harbor Freight Tools for about $25. It was marketed as a small workbench lamp for close work, but you can find the same thing at Lowes marketed as a BBQ grill lamp. What's nice besides being inexpensive, bright, and easy to aim, it has a hefty C-clamp base that will fit up to about 2-inch thick surface. Warning: this lamp will show up every speck of dust on your LP record that you though was clean! |
Without doubt the Littlites are the best. I've been using them for various applications over the years. Not exactly cheap. I use the model with the built-in rheostat for dimming. Suggestion, don't keep light on after use. I find that the halogen bulbs don't have a very long life. As a previous responder pointed out, you will see dust and dirt that you only *thought* you cleaned away. Regards, Jan |
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