I agree with Dougdeacon re: the Littlelite LED version, no rheostat (even though I never had any issues with the dimmer on my older incandescant version), but less is more. The red beam is OK, but for the night vision purposes only. The white LED is a different white than the incandescant, but less beam-y, more like a flood light. Just fine for illuminating the arm/platter. I do use the weighted base, but it is a tight fit on my TT shelf to avoid touching any part of the table, and plugged into an electrical circuit not occupied by electronics
Littlite-Which one to buy?
Hi folks, I've considered buying a Littlite Lamp w/Base as it would sure make it easier to play LPs during the evening hours.
I understand that they make two output types, one with a 5 watt lamp, and one with a 2 watt lamp.
I would think that having a variable Rheostat on them for light output, that the 5 watt model would be the better choice?
Which do some of you folks use, and why? Which length Gooseneck?
I just want a basic model with weighted Base to sit alongside my Turntable, and I'm assuming the 12" Gooseneck should be suitable, and long enough for my VPI HW-19 Table? Mark
I understand that they make two output types, one with a 5 watt lamp, and one with a 2 watt lamp.
I would think that having a variable Rheostat on them for light output, that the 5 watt model would be the better choice?
Which do some of you folks use, and why? Which length Gooseneck?
I just want a basic model with weighted Base to sit alongside my Turntable, and I'm assuming the 12" Gooseneck should be suitable, and long enough for my VPI HW-19 Table? Mark
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