Stage Right by Monoprice Musician and Orchestra Piano LED Clip-on Light for Sheet Music Stand
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Are there 2 levels of brightness?
A shopper
on Jan 25, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Yes, The brightest level comes on with one press of the button. A lower brightness comes with pressing the button a second time. Pressing a third time turns the unit off.
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- J Lawrence N on Jan 26, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 1, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes, The brightest level comes on with one press of the button. A lower brightness comes with pressing the button a second time. Pressing a third time turns the unit off.
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- J Lawrence N on Jan 26, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 1, 2018
Yes, two brightness levels. First button push gives full brightness, second push gives reduced light, third push turns back off.
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- David L on Jan 25, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 14, 2019
Yes. We use a bunch of these in a Church Praise Band. They are a great bargain and dependable, too!
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- Steven D on Jan 29, 2019
- Purchased on Apr 10, 2017
Yes, there are 2 levels of brightness.
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- Phillip G on Jan 25, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 16, 2018
Yes there are 2 levels of brightness
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- Mary A on Jan 26, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 10, 2019
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Is the light able to stand on a table or desk using the clip as a base? Some on Amazon claim to be able to do so but the Monoprice units are likely of better quality.
New User U
on Jun 2, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Yes, you may have to adjust balance of the light with the gooseneck.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 3, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Yes, you may have to adjust balance of the light with the gooseneck.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 3, 2019
Yes. I just tried it. The light is top-heavy; in order to stand erect on a table or desk, the upper lamp part will need to be approximately centered over the clip/base. The top-heavy aspect of this light doesn't make an optimal table lamp option, but it will do it. It'll be somewhat easy to knock over. If you put some mass in the clip, it'll be more stable.
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- William B on Jun 3, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 29, 2019
The base is pretty light weight but it might work if the lights are are not too far off center. The clip opens more than an inch wide so you could clip it to a table that is an inch or less thick. Another idea would be to lay a small note pad on the table and clip it to that for stability and weight.
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- Wayne W on Nov 7, 2019
It is capable of sitting on a desk using its clip as a base, but it is best used clipped to something. Without the weight of the light hanging down it rotates at the connection point with the clip and has to be balanced carefully to be used by sitting flat on a table.
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- jason s on Jun 3, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 22, 2019
You could balance it to do that, but it's not going to want to stay up. You could easily clamp it to a book cover, or something sitting flat. Or, use some velcro, or ???
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- Steven D on Jun 4, 2019
- Purchased on Dec 31, 2018
It is not designed as a free-standing light, but if balanced properly on the clip, it can be used that way.
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- J Lawrence N on Jun 3, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 1, 2018
I found the base too light to use as a stand for the light, even with the batteries in it.
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- Melanie S on Jun 3, 2019
- Purchased on May 15, 2019
Yes, it can stand on a flat surface, table or desk using the clip as a base
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- Donald J on Jun 3, 2019
- Purchased on Dec 5, 2018
Nope, it's not stable that way.
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- Benjamin M on Jun 4, 2019
- Purchased on May 1, 2019
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Can someone confirm that the clip only opens to 5/8" wide, as per the description? That's waaaay smaller than other similar clip-on lights. If it does, in fact, open wider, please indicate how wide. Thanks!
Donna P
on Nov 27, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The front of clamp opens up to approx. 2", however, the back end of the clamp gap is approx. 5/8". It is ideal for a 5/8" board, even if clamped vertically (it has rubber pads on both lips or inside walls). but should also hold horizontally firm to a 3"/4" board..
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- DAVID R. on Nov 27, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 20, 2019
As I answered Terence, I'd be clipping this onto the top of my lever harp, which is 1.5" wide. Plus, it'd only have 5/8" grip before the clip would hit the tuning pins. In addition, I'd crank the light down one side of the harp to illuminate my strings, so there'd be some torque there, due to the weight of the lamp head. I'm thinking it might still work, as long as the rubber grips are good and the clamp is sturdy enough.
BEST ANSWER: The front of clamp opens up to approx. 2", however, the back end of the clamp gap is approx. 5/8". It is ideal for a 5/8" board, even if clamped vertically (it has rubber pads on both lips or inside walls). but should also hold horizontally firm to a 3"/4" board..
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- DAVID R. on Nov 27, 2019
- Purchased on Aug 20, 2019
As I answered Terence, I'd be clipping this onto the top of my lever harp, which is 1.5" wide. Plus, it'd only have 5/8" grip before the clip would hit the tuning pins. In addition, I'd crank the light down one side of the harp to illuminate my strings, so there'd be some torque there, due to the weight of the lamp head. I'm thinking it might still work, as long as the rubber grips are good and the clamp is sturdy enough.
I should also let you know that I purchased the Monoprice Sheet Music Stand Product # 602410 at the same time. If you need one, it is very well built and a great deal. The light works great with it.
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- Brad A on Nov 28, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 26, 2019
Hi Brad - Sorry it took so long for me to reply. I didn't see your answers until just now. I was looking at this unit to clip onto the top of my smallish lever harp. I play therapeutically at the bedside at a few nursing homes and the rooms are often quite dark, making the strings hard to see. While mulling over whether to chance it or not, my husband came home with a couple of squarish hanging lights from a dollar store and one of those worked out rather well (I hung it from a small rubber band wrapped around a couple of the tuning pegs on the off side of my harp, pointing downwards). It may not look terribly professional, but it does the job and I can fit it in my well-stuffed backpack that's attached to my harp cart. I'm not sure how I would've fit the Orchestra light or if I could leave it on my harp while I'm moving from room to room. It may well do a better job, but I'm also not sure how lovely it would look protruding from the top of my harp. I appreciate your thoughts on this, but least for the time being, I'm going to stick with the cheapy light. I'll keep the Stage Right in the back of my mind for possible future reconsideration. Thank you and Happy New Year! -Donna
Fully open at it's widest end it will open to about 1.5"
But if you want the top and bottom to more or less parallel then you are limited to about 5/8"
But if you want the top and bottom to more or less parallel then you are limited to about 5/8"
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- Terence P on Nov 27, 2019
- Purchased on Oct 5, 2019
It opens 1.75 inches. This is an excellent light. I bought it about 8 months ago. 5+ stars.
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- Brad A on Nov 28, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 26, 2019
The clip open up to about 2". It might not hold on securely for something that thick though.
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- Siuchow L on Nov 27, 2019
- Purchased on Dec 9, 2018
I measured my clip. At the outside of the open mouth it measures 2 inches.
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- Melanie S on Nov 27, 2019
- Purchased on May 15, 2019
2" inner dimensions at the widest edge. Just checked and measured it.
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- HOWARD F. on Nov 27, 2019
- Purchased on Apr 14, 2019
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Does it come with the AC adapter?
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on Nov 15, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes, it does come with the a.c. adapter. It also runs with 3 AA batteries. I use the adapter when practicing and batteries for performances.
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- Phillip G on Nov 15, 2018
- Purchased on Mar 16, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Yes, it does come with the a.c. adapter. It also runs with 3 AA batteries. I use the adapter when practicing and batteries for performances.
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- Phillip G on Nov 15, 2018
- Purchased on Mar 16, 2018
The adapter is USB. You can use it with your computer's USB port or with a USB wall plug
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- Wayne W on Nov 7, 2019
Yes. I use that sometimes, but having battery power option is great.
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- Sean W on Nov 15, 2018
- Purchased on Aug 8, 2017
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What about replacement bulbs?
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on Mar 3, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The LED "bulb" in a battery operated light such as this should have greater than 50,000 hour lifetime. Considering the limited amount of time my Orchestra Light is turned on while I'm practicing, perhaps my grandchildren will have to worry about a replacement bulb : - )
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- David L on Mar 3, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 14, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The LED "bulb" in a battery operated light such as this should have greater than 50,000 hour lifetime. Considering the limited amount of time my Orchestra Light is turned on while I'm practicing, perhaps my grandchildren will have to worry about a replacement bulb : - )
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- David L on Mar 3, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 14, 2019
To my knowledge, the lights are not user replaceable. The lights are LED and should have a much longer life before burning out.
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- Phillip G on Mar 3, 2019
- Purchased on Mar 16, 2018
I don't know if they are replaceable, but since they are LED, they should last for a very long time.
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- Brad A on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Jan 26, 2019
These are LED's so they are not replaceable. But, they should last a very long time.
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- Steven D on Mar 7, 2019
- Purchased on Dec 31, 2018
I haven’t had to replace the bulbs yet.
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- Gwendolyn D on Mar 4, 2019
- Purchased on Sep 12, 2018
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Carrying case recommendations? I realize this doesn't come with a carrying case; has anyone bought a hard- or softshell case that fits this light and adapter well?
Ben A
on May 10, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Our model # 12679 is a little big. You could put a couple of lights in it. For $17 could be worth it.
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- Dave L Staff on May 14, 2018

Pure Outdoor by Monoprice Weatherproof Hard Case with Customizable Foam, 8 x 7 x 6 in
We are carrying the Monoprice Orchestra Light in its original clear plastic product protector. That keeps it protected and lets us carry it in our music tote bags.
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- J Lawrence N on Nov 16, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Our model # 12679 is a little big. You could put a couple of lights in it. For $17 could be worth it.
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- Dave L Staff on May 14, 2018

Pure Outdoor by Monoprice Weatherproof Hard Case with Customizable Foam, 8 x 7 x 6 in
We are carrying the Monoprice Orchestra Light in its original clear plastic product protector. That keeps it protected and lets us carry it in our music tote bags.
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- J Lawrence N on Nov 16, 2018
I have been using the blister case the unit came with. It takes a bit of twisting to get everything back in, but the case protects the light and keeps it from turning on in travel.
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- J Lawrence N on Jan 26, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 1, 2018
I usually carry it in a padded mic bag.
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- Ray O on May 14, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 23, 2018
Mine did come with a light nylon bag
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- Mark A on May 14, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 10, 2018
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What light color please? 3000K, 4000K, 5000K? (Warm, cool white or day white)
New User U
on Jan 16, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Hi I don’t know if it’s a 3000k, 4000k or 5000k. But it’s simply awesome. I’m a professional musician with 46 years under my belt. I need to get led light for a musical I was playing on stage. This light worked great. It’s was bright!!! And you can go to a softer light. I’ve had every kind of light but this one is prefect. I got 8 more for my church band. Everyone liked them.
I’m going to order 24 more for my 18pc big band. Remember you get the power supply with. One light can light up 4 pages of music. I’m very happy with it. I think you’ll be too.
I’m going to order 24 more for my 18pc big band. Remember you get the power supply with. One light can light up 4 pages of music. I’m very happy with it. I think you’ll be too.
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- George V on Jan 16, 2020
- Purchased on Oct 25, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi I don’t know if it’s a 3000k, 4000k or 5000k. But it’s simply awesome. I’m a professional musician with 46 years under my belt. I need to get led light for a musical I was playing on stage. This light worked great. It’s was bright!!! And you can go to a softer light. I’ve had every kind of light but this one is prefect. I got 8 more for my church band. Everyone liked them.
I’m going to order 24 more for my 18pc big band. Remember you get the power supply with. One light can light up 4 pages of music. I’m very happy with it. I think you’ll be too.
I’m going to order 24 more for my 18pc big band. Remember you get the power supply with. One light can light up 4 pages of music. I’m very happy with it. I think you’ll be too.
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- George V on Jan 16, 2020
- Purchased on Oct 25, 2019
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How much light (in lumens) does the light provide?
New User U
on Jun 2, 2019
What is the brightness rating for the 2 settings (in "lumens" please)?
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on May 18, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5
bright, even light
Having tried many stand lights over the decades, this is by far the widest, most even light I've seen. It's bright enough to see the music, and that's the whole point, right? My only suggestion is that they make it more portable somehow. It's difficult to pack in my gig bag, and I worry about damaging it among all my trumpet stands, mutes, and water bottle.
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Rated 5 out of 5
I like it.
I like it. Using it as a desk lamp in my home office. Great on cloudy days when natural light is scarce. Would recommend.
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Rated 5 out of 5
a Great replacement for my pit Orchestra light!
I finally ordered this light to replace the traditional stand light that I could only plug in with an incandesant tube light bulb, which I've probably had for 40 years. This new light can be either battery operated or plug in, is bright without getting hot and is way more flexible as far as being able to aim it where I need to to see. So, a vast improvement, and something I'll use for the next 20 years or so when I actually still use sheet music. My new iPad Pro is preferable the rest of the time.
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Rated 5 out of 5
GOOD LIGHT AND REPLACEABLE BATTERIES
Lots of good light from 3 batteries.
The thing that I most appreciate about this light is that I have access to the batteries. The market is loaded with gadgets (like orchestra lights, electric toothbrushes, etc) in which the battery is BUILT in, and often SOLDERED in. When the battery eventually fails (in about 3 years, DEFINITELY after the warranty expires), the consumer is FORCED to replace the whole product. It's wasteful and unfair.
Meantime, I DO use rechargeable flashlight batteries (1.25v) in this light, they work well.
The thing that I most appreciate about this light is that I have access to the batteries. The market is loaded with gadgets (like orchestra lights, electric toothbrushes, etc) in which the battery is BUILT in, and often SOLDERED in. When the battery eventually fails (in about 3 years, DEFINITELY after the warranty expires), the consumer is FORCED to replace the whole product. It's wasteful and unfair.
Meantime, I DO use rechargeable flashlight batteries (1.25v) in this light, they work well.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Fantastic and solid!
An amazing quality! Definitely not "you get what you paid for", my daughter can now practice in the dark of winter evenings. The lamp has two brightness settings (single click, or two clicks for a dimmer light).
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Rated 5 out of 5
let your lite shine
puts a lite on the subject!!!!
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Rated 5 out of 5
the light works perfectly it's much much brighter than my original mighty bright music stand light
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Rated 5 out of 5
Bright light! Bright light!
Works great so far. Using it with the included batteries. The worship team likes the extra light on their music stands. The light bar is large enough and plenty bright to light the music and not be a distraction.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Nice lamp
Very directional in a perfect kind of way. I like the stepped dimmer, one more step of brightness in between the current settings would be good. Works well with solid backed music stands up to about 1/4" thick.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Not bad
Love the light, the batteries were dead when I received the light however.
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