| | |  | Lighting & Electrical | Home » » » Mighty Bright Orchestra Light, with Adapter and Bag | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The Mighty Bright Orchestra LED Stand Light is an amazing, lightweight clip-on music light developed by Mighty Bright in collaboration with professional musicians from around the world. Using solid-state lighting technology, the Orchestra Light provides the widest area of coverage for up to four pages of sheet music. It is compact, resistant to breakage, and features 9 eco-friendly LEDs, which are more efficient and more closely resemble daylight than incandescent light bulbs. The light provides up to 100,000 hours of illumination, includes two brightness levels, and has a streamlined reflector fin that keeps light from distracting the audience. Includes an AC adapter, three AA batteries, and a carrying case. | | | Features: | |
• 9 eco-friendly LEDs illuminate up to four pages of sheet music
• Easy access power switch controls two brightness levels
• Integrated fin keeps light from distracting audience
• Powered by an AC adapter or three AA batteries (both included)
• Features an extra long power cord (13 feet / 4 meters)
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 35.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 11.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 11.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 82 reviews |
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62 of 62 found the following review helpful:
Beats the fish tank tube lights!Oct 23, 2010
By Mal-2 For a long time, the stand light with the long incandescent bulb has been the de facto standard. Unfortunately they're power hungry (forget running them on batteries), hot, and the bulbs burn out easily, especially if jostled when hot. Finally, the hinges get loose after a while, and few things are more annoying on a gig than a droopy stand light.
This light eliminates all of the negatives of the traditional stand light, while retaining its wide coverage and bright light. The color is on the cool side (it's distinctly blue-violet) but not enough to mess with color perception if you are one to use highlighters or other color markings on your music. It's lightweight. It will run on batteries or from AC. Nicest of all, it is completely cool to the touch and won't burn out from being bumped.
While it may initially appear to be expensive, it is far superior to the cheaper offerings and includes the bag, adapter, and one set of batteries. If you figure the adapter is worth ten bucks, and realize it has NINE white LEDs, the price suddenly seems reasonable. The adapter is also small and won't block sockets on your power strip.
As another reviewer noted, you cannot run it from the adapter with the batteries in. What may not be obvious is that you do not need to pull all three batteries out -- removing any one of the three will break the circuit just as effectively as removing all three. The only other potential drawback of this light is that it has a very wide coverage angle, enough that it may light more than you want lit... like your feet! Since it runs cool, you can tape on a paper hood and not worry about setting it on fire or melting the tape.
EDIT: The power switch stopped working after a while. Rather than send it back, I just hard-wired around it and pull out one battery to turn it off between sets. This is inconvenient, but livable. At the end of a show, I put paper between a battery and the terminal so I don't have to worry about losing a battery.
33 of 33 found the following review helpful:
It's a mighty bright designNov 22, 2010
By D. Lovett
"miGuy"
This light is a fantastic product. Wide, even coverage; bright, robust LED design with 2 brightness settings; and long battery life make it a winner for both studio and live music venues. Setup couldn't be easier, especially "wirelessly" on batteries. The included carrying case and AC adapter simply sweeten the deal that much more more.
Perusing previous reviews reveals 2 minor complaints. One is "the battery issue" where plugging the AC adapter into the base apparently did not disconnect the batteries as expected. This engineering oversight seems to be fixed, as the unit I purchased does disconnect the batteries upon insertion of the power cord into the clip. To confirm this on your unit: (1) DISCONNECT the AC adapter from the wall and from the light, (2) load batteries into the clip, and turn on the light, finally (3) with the AC adapter STILL DISCONNECTED from the wall outlet, plug the cable into the base. The light should go out. If it doesn't, your unit is not isolating the batteries from the AC adapter, and may present a fire hazard if the batteries are installed when the AC adapter is plugged in.
The other complaint concerned the stiffness of the neck. To me this is an asset, not a liability. Goosenecks notoriously loosen up with time, and if starting with a stiffer neck buys me more years of service before Sagging Light Syndrome sets in, then I applaud the quality and attention to detail this represents.
A great product and a great value.
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Great LED clip on Music stand lightSep 17, 2010
By Susan J Manwaring This light works great! I love the compact size and good light. The light fits onto wooden music stands too!!! The only thing that is a shame is that the battery housing is not insulated - you cannot keep the batteries in and plug in the lamp - it is a fire hazard. Otherwise I love it - I also got the dual light - it is great too. Both lights have that battery issue
21 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Good features, dubious quality!Jul 01, 2011
By JL I own both the Duet2 and the Orchestra Light. Two of the LEDs on my Duet2 bit the dust after 9 months. I wanted to see if I could fix it myself, but was appalled to see how the wiring was done and didn't bother... I contacted the company and received a replacement in two days. Then I bought the Orchestra Light last December - I like this light much better - it's brighter and illuminates two pages evenly, whereas Duet2 shines 2 bright spots but does not have enough light for the rest of the pages. However, after two months, the AC adapter failed to plug in. Mighty Bright sent me an AC adapter first, when that didn't fix it, they sent a replacement light, and it has been working nicely since. So, I'm not really sure whether I should recommend this light or not - the light has many good features, but it seems that the quality of this company's products leaves something to be desired, based on my limited experience. The saving grace is that they stand behind their products and their customer support is good.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Mighty Birght - is!Nov 09, 2010
By MuDirMan
"Jimmy T."
A+ transaction!! Our lighting tech recently purchased the Mighty Bright 53510 light just a few months ago for $69.95 - This music director just purchased the Mighty Bright 53510 just a week or 2 ago through Amazon (with Prime membership/free 2 day shipping!) for $54.95!! We both think it's a great product - fit, form, & function all are second to none. The lighting tech appreciates it especially for the intelligent design of the flange added across the bottom of the housing that prevents him (and audience) from seeing that light on stage; for me - it completely washes both pages of my music from edge to edge, and top to bottom with not just 1 but, 2 intensity level choices. Plus, an AC adapter (with 13' power cord), tote bag, AND batteries all are included - what's not to like?!!
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