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Music Rack Styles
Wicks music racks feature solid state lighting technology, also known as LED. While using less than 10% of the power compared to other forms of conventional lighting, LED offers greater reliability with no bulbs to replace, keeping maintenance requirements to a minimum. If a problem should ever develop, the light can be easily replaced. Additionally, our solid state light fixtures have variable brightness that can be adjusted at the time of installation.
Wicks music racks offers the following options for standard music racks: |
Glass
This elegant music rack allows the organist to easily see past the console while
still holding several books or music at the correct height.
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Plexiglass
This very popular music rack allows for unobstructed views while being very durable and easy to maintain.
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Flat-panel wood
This music rack presents the beautiful wood grain of the console as well as a smooth surface.
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Rasied-panel wood
This decorative music rack picks up the design details of the console and adds a touch of elegance to your instrument.
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St. Michaels Receives New Organ
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Shrine Receives New Organ
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Opus 6466 installation complete
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Grand Court Organist plays St. James Wicks
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St. James Cathedral
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FBC Simpsonville, South Carolina
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6442 Cathedral of St. Helena, Helena, Montana
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4400 Bethel Lutheran Church, Rochester, Minnesota
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6435 First Presbyterian Church, Pitman, New Jersey
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6434 First United Methodist Church, Hampton, Virginia
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6430 St. Cecilia's Convent, Nashville, Tennesee
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