
 Originally Posted by 
discorevy
					 
				 
				The CRI ( Colour rendering index ) of the old halogens would be around 3000k which is why they look yellow compared to the LED's.
If you have a decent quality light bar, the CRI will be around 5000- 5700k, so you can find globes like that to suit your old spotties. ( H1's, H4's etc )
The cheaper poor quality LED spots tend to be 6000k plus ( kings etc ) and scatter light which also reflects harshly off the road signs, but they try to compensate by advertising that you could read a newspaper at 5 kilometres or whatever.
			
		 
	 
 Very sensible response thanks. Maybe the globes I bought recently for the Cibie's were not the optimum choice. The light is nowhere near as white as I remember the output to be when I first bought them, so I'l follow your lead and look for globes with higher K values 
				
			
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