Shall I get popcorn???
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To get back on topic, the Twinstar lights are awesome. But relatively high end, and with a pricetag to match.
When choosing lights, remember that your lights will spread out, so having a single light fixture will not necessarily cover the entire aquarium, especially the top of the front and back, so consider either raising it , hanging it, or having 2 light fixtures. At a point, the spectrum of the light output becomes the difference between the lights.
Depending on your need and location, and to get high end for a lower price, I would maybe look at chihiros. If you aren't looking at high end, and it doesn't sound like you are, I would look at one or two of the cheaper full spectrum lights on Amazon or wherever and invest in a pair of timers.
Lighting technology is moving quickly, so what was top of the line a few years ago, is second tier today.