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Harley Benton PA-250 Power Attenuator

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Power Attenuator and Load Box for Guitar Tube Amps

  • Allows playing a tube amp with high output level for optimal performance, but with reduced volume
  • Can be used as a dummy load
  • Useful tool for rehearsal, live performance and direct recording
  • Does not affect the original character and feel of the amp
  • 6 Levels of power reduction
  • "Fine" control for the -15dB option
  • Input power up to 250 W
  • LED for overload function
  • Integrated low-noise fan cooling
  • 8/16-Ohm option
  • Loudspeaker output
  • Line output with adjustable level control
  • Low impedance XLR DI output
  • Works without power supply, but aux power option can be used to keep fan and light stable independent of amplifier power supply
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 235 x 178 x 88 mm
  • Weight: 2.67 kg
Available since November 2021
Item number 510412
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Impedance 8, 16
Noise Supression No
DI Interface No
Speaker Simulation No
Dummy Load (usable without cabinet) Yes
485 AED 125,21 €
Plus 272 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Brings a 100W Amplifier to bedroom levels with little loss in tone.
Zak Rahman 20.11.2021
In a nutshell:

I am extremely happy with the PA-250 and recommend it based on the details provided below:

This unit was suggested to me by the Thomann staff. I needed something because I was sick of looking at my favourite amp and not being able to use it to record or play. I don't do gigs much anymore.

For reference, here is the gear I used:
I have a Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 head. I have recently biased it and changed the power tubes to JJs. This goes into a 4x12 1960B cabinet with greenbacks. I use a Jackson soloist with Duncan Seymour JBs and Hot Rail passive pickups. I sometimes use a tube screamer. Not much of a pedal guy. For microphones, I use a SM57 and e906 combo to record my cabinet.

POSITIVE:

I have never been able to crank my amplifier above 3.5. Even when I did gigs with it at large venues, it is an insanely loud amplifier. It's a Marshall; more balls than brains. I cranked the poweramp and turned on the attenuator. I had to use the highest settings of attenuation, but it really brings it down to what I would call 'loud conversation level'. I could still have a conversation while playing.

The load box functionality and line out work very well too. I can now record a cranked JCM2000 at 2AM in the morning and everyone around me can sleep peacefully. This is a huge factor for me.

Regarding how it affects tone, in my opinion it does suck a bit of the highs away. So all I did was adjust my amp's EQ slightly and the problem was solved. I recorded the attenuated cabinet and was extremely pleased with the results. The recordings still had that 'oomf' that you get from recording a cabinet. But the volume was loud conversation level. The cranked poweramp section afforded great tones.

I tried layering the miced cab with the line out recordings (and IR-loading cabinet plugin). Once I factored in phase, the results were monstrous. I think I may prefer this to just recording the cabinet. I got a rich and powerful tone that needed very little in the way of EQ. Obviously, results here will vary wildly depending on the skill of the recording engineer.

The unit gets warm, but in my experience not hot. This is great. The fan is audible but not annoying and not loud at all. When you're recording the noise of the fan is a none-issue. If you need total silence to record something else, then you probably shouldn't have your amplifier on in the first place.

NEGATIVE:

The unit requires a power supply and this is not provided. I didn't know I needed this and was only able to have it working out of the box because I have spares. I don't think it's good enough that this detail is omitted. I have deducted a star from features for this reason. The documentation is extremely basic - but accurate. It can be relied on.

CONCLUSION:

This unit has increased my quality of work and has enabled me to do something I thought was impossible. This has given me a ton of freedom and a lot of confidence.

A bedroom player would not be able to use this very late at night if they wanted to play through the cab. But during the day and evening, it's probably fine - just check your local laws and your family/neighbours' situation. This does lead me to think that the PA-250 would be great for attenuating an amp for smaller venues in case you are a gigging musician.

I am extremely happy with this product and recommend it based on the details provided within the review.
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Cheap and...
DoctorBlue 27.11.2021
I tested the attenuator with two different amps (Marshall JMP and ENGL E650), through the same cab (Marshall 4x12).

Pros:
- it's built well, looks solid;
- it can support amps with higher power;
- it has a fan (but I don't think it is really necessary, during my test, the attenuator remained cool);
- it has a selectable impendance 8/16 ohms and a line out;
- it can go to zero.
Now, the cons:
- it drastically modifies the response of the amp - the punch is gone;
- you have to compensate with the eq of the amp;
- it robs any amp of its harmonics.

I had to return it. I also have another attenuator, which I borrowed from a friend. I won't say the name of the brand here. But it costs 6 times as much. That attenuator really makes a difference. If you care about your sound and how it feels when you are playing it, you have to look elsewhere. If you are on a budget, you can be happy with this Harley Benton. I really think this company has made big steps and improves constantly.
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Just great...
CALtheSPAR 01.03.2023
Absolutely love this bit of kit, way better than my other Harley Benton attenuator the small box type… I can finally tame my Peavey 6505 and marshall jcm 2000 to bedroom levels without hardly any loss in tone..
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Great for practice
Funkaloo 28.01.2022
Like all lower priced attenuators it does still a little tone. But you can’t beat it for the price.
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