I don't think either of these are a particularly good choice.
The real answer is more cardio, but that's probably not the answer you were looking for.
Diet is key -- as close to zero carbs as possible (except PWO shake and you may even want to drop that for BCAA), get macros of at least 50% fat, keep the body fed throughout the day, never starve it. BCCAs + Creatine 4x per day -- Google on John Berardi's "get shredded diet" for good info. Creatine and BCAAs 4x a day are key to this approach. Periodic carb-loads/refeeds will also be necessary, maybe every 2 weeks.
For setting kCal, I would also look at Lyle McDonald's article, "Determining the Maximum Dietary Deficit for Fat Loss." It's on another website so I'm not sure I can provide the URL, so just google it. You WILL need to take your waking temperature every morning to verify that you haven't set kCal too low. "Ultimate Diet 2.0" is good reading too.
As far supplements go, you might want to check out supplements like ARLI Thyrogen-X or Retain for thyroid support / cortisol blocking. 7-keto DHEA (also DS Lean Extreme) is good for cortisol blocking. ALRI Venom 3.0 + Thyrogen-X would be a decent combination with both a thermogenic and anti-cortisol. OmegaSports Burn3d (has TTA) or Sesamin (like a fibrate, use it before refeeds especially) would be worthwhile additions.
If you have access, you might get more mileage from Albuterol or 25mg Ephedrine+ 300mg Caffeine (easier to get) 4x per day instead of something like Venom or AMP. I don't think t3 is necessary, then again I am an ecto.
If you feel you have to go to androgens to maintain muscle on a cut (IMO, we mere mortals do not, although pros and near-pros may differ, you just need to set calories correctly -- again, see Lyle McDonald's article), there's always test (with aromasin) and tren. If you're talking OTC only, maybe M-TRN, search the site for feedback. I wouldn't recommend that anyone take superdrol, I never felt so bad...