I have a Laborator 1200 with CLS501 color head and the Bimacap condensar head. I did a comparison of both printing B/W using Ilford multigrade filters. Contrast was all the same and condenser print just a bit sharper than the diffuser one but also dustier.
What formats? The common opinion is that condensers shows their strength in 35 mm while in case of MF and LF diffusers are superior. I've read Way Beyond Monochrome section regarding that and I'm still confused. It has been proven there that contrast is different on both light sources, but it can be adjusted either during film development or by means of VC filters. It is mentioned however that sharpness is higher on a condensed light source which is quite an added value for me.
One question for Durst L1200 users - between neg holder and head there is a place where you stick either Femobox or Femocon depending what type of head is used. Now, is it possible to stick Femobox with B&W head in place - I'm not asking if that makes sense but if that is possible at all. If I choose LED source from Heiland it would be built in Femobox. I would then have full flexibility to either use classical condenser head with Ilford filters to have overkill sharpness or LED source for both VC and colour prints for common use.

