Can you do a video comparison and testing of the Sylvania LED verses the Sylvania ZEVO LED 194. Take them apart and show us the difference between the 2 bulbs? Thank you.
This was a nice video may I suggest showing what happens when you try to dim the LED bulb as if it were used in instrument lighting? Some LED work well in this way and others don't dim well at all.
I noticed the Sylvania LED you used said it was "Cool White"...I've also seen from Sylvania "White', "Super Bright" (the Zevo), "6000k" (also the Zevo). I'm wondering how much of a difference there are for all of these since they're all the same brand. Also, since this was such a great way to test and compare a 578 type LED bulb review (I didn't see it in your list of videos so I apologize if you've already reviewed this type of bulb).
Thank you for this professional video. Great demonstration.
Your giving a good review. Thanks mate.
Thank You for this very helpful test.
Can you do a video comparison and testing of the Sylvania LED verses the Sylvania ZEVO LED 194. Take them apart and show us the difference between the 2 bulbs? Thank you.
This was a nice video may I suggest showing what happens when you try to dim the LED bulb as if it were used in instrument lighting? Some LED work well in this way and others don't dim well at all.
Great suggestion!
You should review the brighter Zevo version.
I noticed the Sylvania LED you used said it was "Cool White"...I've also seen from Sylvania "White', "Super Bright" (the Zevo), "6000k" (also the Zevo). I'm wondering how much of a difference there are for all of these since they're all the same brand.
Also, since this was such a great way to test and compare a 578 type LED bulb review (I didn't see it in your list of videos so I apologize if you've already reviewed this type of bulb).
Can you use the led bulb without the diffuser without any harm? i imagine it probably gets a bit more brightness without the diffuser.