The funny thing is that a lot of people put in LED's so they don't have to change out burnt bulbs. 'LED's will last forever' they say. I have replaced more broken LED's then I have burnt out bulbs in the past five years.
Anyways I personally dislike LED's. I prefer the warmth of bulbs which I still have not seen duplicated in LED's. Getting closer but still not there. I also hate the strobe effect you get. Especially with a lot of white inserts on the playfield. You end up losing sight of the ball as it passes through the inserts. As a player this is a huge problem. Plus sometimes its so bad I'll end up with a headache. Not often but it has happened a couple times. Especially on Sean's TOTAN. It was blinding and unplayable for me.
I had a TOM that I bought a Cointaker kit for about 4 years ago. What a mistake. It destroyed the playability and beauty of that game.
It also seems like a waste of money. An extra ~$300-$350 that you will never get back in re-sale. A waste of cash just to make a game look good in attract mode. Who you going to attract in your own home anyways. To each their own though.
The best uses for LED's are on older game with back glasses to help prevent peeling.
Anyways I personally dislike LED's. I prefer the warmth of bulbs which I still have not seen duplicated in LED's. Getting closer but still not there. I also hate the strobe effect you get. Especially with a lot of white inserts on the playfield. You end up losing sight of the ball as it passes through the inserts. As a player this is a huge problem. Plus sometimes its so bad I'll end up with a headache. Not often but it has happened a couple times. Especially on Sean's TOTAN. It was blinding and unplayable for me.
I had a TOM that I bought a Cointaker kit for about 4 years ago. What a mistake. It destroyed the playability and beauty of that game.
It also seems like a waste of money. An extra ~$300-$350 that you will never get back in re-sale. A waste of cash just to make a game look good in attract mode. Who you going to attract in your own home anyways. To each their own though.
The best uses for LED's are on older game with back glasses to help prevent peeling.