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The "nice" ones for the home are 3000k warm colour , maybe 3500K.....garages, sheds, lofts, sometimes kitchens & bathrooms...4000K, these will give you a bright sparkle off reflective surfaces.
In Florescent equivalent, there are no twin lamp / single lamp any more, just wattage and colour, EG a typical 5ft twin ( 116w) is replaced easily by a 50W Led 4000K.
We do high end residential, shops, supermarkets, student accommodation.....all totally Led, a typical supermarket refit with Led saves them circa 20k per year, lifespan 5-6years, payback 2-3 years.
Like it or not....you can hoard as many tungsten lamps as you like...
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It's instantly on, the colour temp is very close and it's at least 10% brighter than a 100w incandescent.
If it was me I'd go for 2400k or 2500k but they don't make them in 100w equivalent yet. They do in 40w equivalent which will be fine for accent lighting
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You should work out a way to hook up the lights to the Kemper output and have them react to your playing.
But I've not had any luck when it comes to replacing 12v halogen downlighters. 12v LEDs come as either constant voltage or constant current (it says) and you need a matching transformer - my transformers don't match and the bulbs are either way too bright and clearly will die quickly - or flicker like a strobe - or just glow feebly..
So then I thought I'll swap fittings and go to mains - but the sizing is not the same. Anyone know best solution?
I prefer using recessed spots (bathroom ceiling is quite low) and at that time I struggled to find a dedicated LED fitting that was recessed so I simply put LED GU10s in a mains recessed fitting. It works well (Philips Core Pro). Colour temp and brightness are indistinguishable from 35watt Halogen but I have had reliability issues with them. In my other bathroom i did the same thing but with another brand of lamp, no reliability issues.
Either that or someone will come up with a unit that contains an LED bulb and a heater.
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