Try looking for Juno model R501B-PB. It is still under manufacture today, and there are a few websites that carry it, for a bit more than the WAC track heads you were looking at. The only downside is that it is only an R20 size head, not an R30. I don’t know how well an A19 bulb would fit inside it. Apparently, Juno does not offer an R30 version in brass, only R20, at least according to most recent spec sheet. Maybe they did at one point, I don’t know. But this is the only J-type track head in brass that I could find that has enough stock available.
Brass definitely would look so nice. I hate that they don’t make any brass fixtures anymore. Definitely matches with an older house much better than modern light fixtures. Of course, I would prefer a modern non-LED light for a new house. However, for an older house, I prefer a brass fixture and that will definitely blend much better.
can't wait to see your new lighting when you get it going soon i enjoyed the video bro
Glad you enjoyed it bro.
Try looking for Juno model R501B-PB. It is still under manufacture today, and there are a few websites that carry it, for a bit more than the WAC track heads you were looking at. The only downside is that it is only an R20 size head, not an R30. I don’t know how well an A19 bulb would fit inside it. Apparently, Juno does not offer an R30 version in brass, only R20, at least according to most recent spec sheet. Maybe they did at one point, I don’t know. But this is the only J-type track head in brass that I could find that has enough stock available.
I have ordered one for evaluation.
Brass definitely would look so nice. I hate that they don’t make any brass fixtures anymore. Definitely matches with an older house much better than modern light fixtures. Of course, I would prefer a modern non-LED light for a new house. However, for an older house, I prefer a brass fixture and that will definitely blend much better.
Thanks for letting me know.
I like it
OK
Put some high pressure sodium wall packs up there.
That would be bad for color rendering.
@@achannelwithaprofilepictur6253 Metal halide wall packs are an option too.
@@240Volts Too high color temperature.
I had considered metal halide, but I want something dimmable.
@@JordanU Makes sense. Hope you will stick with incandescent.