Which Attenuator: Harley Benton or Fryette?!

Since I wanted to see if I could upgrade attenuators, I wanted to try two different ones. Harley Benton released the new PA-250 at the end of last year, the Fryette Power Station has been out and revered for a while now. I was curious about both, and since the Rivera RockCrusher and Tone King Iron Man II are unavailable in Europe for quite some time, I went with these two options. For this video I've used no pedals, just the guitar straight into the Marshall SV20H. The unattenuated parts were recorded with the head straight into my Zilla 2x12". I only used the SM57 pointed at the Greenback G12M at the top of the cab, since the unattenuated sound was to loud to record with the ribbon microphone. Also check part 2 of my attenuator shootout:    • Which Attenuator: Tone King Ironman II?!   All opinions are my own, I'm not affiliated with any of the parties involded with this gear. Everything was paid for by myself, within return windows and policies of the store. If you want to check out the gear I'm using in the video, check these links: Harley Benton PA-250 https://www.thomann.de/de/harley_bent... Harley Benton PA-100 https://www.thomann.de/de/harley_bent... Fryette Power Station PS-2 https://www.thomann.de/de/fryette_pow... Bugera PS1 https://www.thomann.de/de/bugera_powe... Marshall SV20H https://www.thomann.de/de/marshall_st... Zilla Cabinets https://www.zillacabs.com/