
Banquet Hall PAR Lights
February 3, 2026Difference Between PAR56 and PAR64 LED Retrofits?
When upgrading legacy PAR cans, the choice usually comes down to PAR56 or PAR64. Both Lotus™ LED retrofit families are engineered as true drop-in lamp replacements, meaning you keep your existing cans and fixtures. Where they differ is in output, throw distance, and the scale of the space they’re designed to serve.
Both products share the same professional foundation: dual-wattage operation, color-selectable CCT (3000K / 4000K / 5000K), CRI >90, universal 100–277VAC input, Triac and 0–10V dimming, IP65 protection, and a 50,000–60,000 hour rated life. The real distinction isn’t features it’s power and intensity.
Here’s a clear breakdown comparing the two products:
| Specification | PAR56 LED Retrofit | PAR64 LED Retrofit |
|---|---|---|
| Fixture Size | PAR56 Equivalent | PAR64 Equivalent |
| Dual Wattage | 40W / 60W | 100W / 150W |
| Typical Lumen Output | ~7,200–10,200 lm | ~18,000–24,500 lm |
| Beam Angles Available | 15°, 25°, 40°, 120° | 15°, 25°, 40°, 120° |
| Color Temperature (CCT) | 3000K / 4000K / 5000K | 3000K / 4000K / 5000K |
| CRI | >90 | >90 |
| Dimming | Triac + 0–10V | Triac + 0–10V |
| Voltage | 100–277VAC | 100–277VAC |
| IP Rating | IP65 | IP65 |
| Rated Life | 50,000–60,000 hrs | 50,000–60,000 hrs |
Output, Size, And Performance Differences
PAR56 LED retrofits operate at 40W / 60W, producing roughly 7,200–10,200 lumens. They are well suited for general wash lighting, lower mounting heights, and applications where even coverage and efficiency matter more than raw intensity. PAR56 is often the right choice when a space uses many fixtures to create uniform light across stages, venues, or architectural areas.
PAR64 LED retrofits step into a higher-output class with 100W / 150W operation and approximately 18,000–24,500 lumens. This makes PAR64 the better choice for higher trims, longer throws, larger stages, and auditoriums where maintaining brightness at distance is critical. In practical terms, PAR64 delivers roughly two to two-and-a-half times the output of PAR56, often allowing fewer fixtures to cover larger areas without replacing existing cans.
Beam Angles, Dimming, And Color Control
Both PAR56 and PAR64 retrofits are available in the same beam angles 15°, 25°, 40°, and 120° but output changes how those beams behave. A narrow beam on PAR64 delivers significantly more reach and punch, while wider beams maintain usable brightness at greater distances than PAR56. PAR56 beams tend to feel softer and more forgiving at closer mounting heights.
Control capabilities are identical across both families. Triac and 0–10V dimming allows predictable transitions from full output to low-level ambiance, while selectable color temperature lets you adjust the look of a space without changing lamps or stocking multiple SKUs. High CRI (>90) ensures consistent color rendering for stages, presentations, and video environments.
What’s The Right Retrofit For Your Space
Both PAR56 and PAR64 Lotus™ LED retrofits give you a smarter way to upgrade, with no fixture replacement, no complicated projects, and no downtime headaches. The real decision comes down to output: PAR56 for efficient, even coverage at lower mounting heights, and PAR64 when you need serious punch for bigger spaces and longer throws.
If your current PAR lamps are running hot, burning out, or costing you time and money, there’s no reason to keep waiting. Choose the PAR size that fits your space, dial in the wattage, beam angle, and color temperature, and upgrade once instead of relamping repeatedly.








