I would start worrying above 100 MHz or so. The Pomona feed-through adapter is specified up to 500 MHz, and the Tek one to 1 GHz. Note that a scope will still display signals somewhat beyond its bandwidth. A 100 MHz scope is -3 dB down at 100 MHz (30% attenuation), but may attenuate 200 MHz signals for example by 65%, so an additional attenuation of 200 MHz signals may still be noticeable.
One signal where I would expect it to make a difference is in the Jim Williams pulse generator. This pulse has a rise time of a few hundred ps, so will have a bandwidth in excess of 1 GHz.