How many audiophiles do you need to change a lightbulb?


Only one.

But ten to discuss whether you need a 60W or a 100W bulb.

Ten more to discuss the relative merits of screw-in vs. bayonet fixture.

Ten more to discuss the relative merits of LED and halogen.

Ten more...…………………..

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You guys n gals are forgetting a couple of my bulb installation steps before I can even think of spinning my naked wife (because clothes could generate a harmful static charge )as she's holding the bulb with her velvet gloves on (because she looks sexy nude with nothing on but those soft velvet gloves and okay, maybe her high heels too):

Filament modifications by Phil Ament Technologies.
Light absorption panels at first light reflection points just in case the light is excessively bright due to overly pale wall colors.

     Even after the bulb has been properly installed, don't forget we also need to decide the important question of whether we turn the bulb off after each use or leave it on 24/7.  I'm certain we all understand the bulb can't produce its optimum light quality until it's been properly warmed up.

Tim
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Do you really think changing the bulb makes any difference given all the wire between it and the power grid from your local utility?