I have considerable experience with LED lighting.  My house has over 300 light 
bulbs in it!  They are now all LED bulbs.  You can read about some of it here:  
http://budgetlightforum.com/node/9179

A few observations and recommendations:

Avoid all Chinese led bulbs.  They spew more hash than a cheap diner.  Also I 
have never seen one that meets it's output specs.  Only use bulbs from well 
known,  name brand makers.  I like Sylvania/Osram,  Philips,  and Lighting 
Science Group bulbs.

Avoid those Chinese LED array chips.   Their light quality tends to the bad 
side of awful and again I've never seen one meet their advertised specs.  Look 
into arrays made by Bridgelux.  They have proper datasheets and specs.

Do not drive an led with rectified AC...  120 Hz flicker can be quite 
noticeable with an LED.

You CAN direct drive an LED with a regulated voltage.   You have to match the 
voltage to the LED and be aware of the Vf shift as the LED heats up.  A ballast 
resistor helps even things out.  An LED driven through a ballast resistor can 
be more efficient than a switching regulator/current source if you choose your 
voltage source to be close to the LED Vf.                                      
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