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I purchased the Millennium T-flex lamp to illuminate my pedal board for when I tour/play shows and it does it perfectly. Initially I used neon tape to view my effects pedals when stage lighting got dark but if a guitar pedal knob were to be accidentally moved it would be near impossible to ensure that it went back to its correct original position under dark stage lighting between songs. It clips perfectly onto my pedal board with ease but I do wish that it had some form of locking clip and potentially a 9v power input to reduce the size of the base of the lamp and prevent the need to replace batteries (FYI it comes with batteries). All in all it is still very small and works perfectly fine. The arm bends perfectly and can be moved into a multitude of different positions. Solid piece of equipment, do not hesitate to purchase if this is what you're looking for. It can be used for a multitude of purposes not just for a pedalboard in my case.
The Millenium T-Flex Light Lamp Black is the LED Gooseneck Lamp is quite small, but bright enough to work with. At the very beginnig I am little bit afraid when I receive the lamp - because of the size, but the functionality - the brigtness is very good. I mostly use it with live musicians - there are no bad words about it do far. I use two of them for the grand piano - one from each size, but for other - just one is enough. the Goosneck is quit stable - when you put it in the concrete position it stays and don't try to escape.