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I've not heard of it. The you tube video sounds ok, but it's hard to tell. For that price, I'd assume it's a resistive attenuator, which doesn't work as well as a reactive attenuator. A reactive attenuator better simulates the speaker impedance and helps to make it sound and feel more natural than a resistive attenuator. The negative is they are more expensive. The Alex is the cheapest at a little less that $400. A lot of people like the Rock Crusher. The Aracom is expensive, but is top of line. The Faustine Phantom looked to be an awesome product, but out of business.AndyK":2bkeappv said:Have you seen the Power Plug 6/12 Attenuators for $89?? There's a cool demo on YouTube.
Typically, the less attenuation you use, the less it affects your tone. So if you're just shaving off 6 db, any of them would be fine. It's when you start getting around 12db and more things start becoming noticeable. You won't get one down to bed room levels without affecting the tone, but neither will as many mods as you can throw at it.
I do play with my Alex at very low levels often. It does affect the tone and feel, but it's fine for practice. I am contemplating picking up one of those Marshall 1 watt amp for that purpose though.