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VALETON GP-200R Multi Effects Processor Multi-Effects Guitar Bass Pedal with Expression Pedal FX Loop MIDI I/O Amp Modeling IR Cabinets OTG USB Audio Interface
Original price was: $349.99.$329.99Current price is: $329.99.
Description
- The Multi Effects Processor Has 240+ Built-in Guitar/Bass/Acoustic Effects with 140 Legendary Amplifiers&Cabinets Simulations and 100 Renowned Stompbox Effect Pedals; Supporting 20 3rd Party IRs Storage; 24-bit 44.1kHz Signal Processing
- 100 Built-in Drum Rhythms and 180 Seconds Looper, 256 Presets, Equipped with the New-Gen HD Modeling Technology On this Multi Effects Pedal, Adjustable Signal Chain with Maximum 11 Simultaneous Effect Blocks
- 4.3-inch TFT color LCD screen with user-friendly UI, 8 customizable LED footswitches, Line, XLR and Headphone I/O for various connection needs, FX loop for inserting external stompboxes, MIDI IN and EXP2 jack for connecting external controllers For The Guitar Effects Pedal
- USB Type-C Connection Audio Interface with Stereo Audio Streaming On the Guitar Pedal, Support OTG function for directly Connecting to iOS/Android Mobile Devices
- Multi Language User Interface (Hardware) with Free Mac/Windows Software for Sound Editing and Presets Managing For This Multi Effects Pedal Processor
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Juan Saavedra –
exelente contrucciĂłn, muy versĂĄtil y flexible, la uso tanto con mi bajo elĂ©ctrico como con mis guitarras elĂ©ctrica y electroacĂșstica, necesitaba algo realmente multi funciĂłn y lo encontrĂ©, solo dos cosas le hacen falta a este multi efecto, la primera que no tiene emulaciĂłn de micrĂłfonos y la segunda que no tiene esenas, aunque esto Ășltimo lo soluciono usandola en modo Stomp.
tiene una cantidad increible de conexiones y acepta IRs
Raven500 –
Wer mit Musik nicht sein Lebensunterhalt verdient oder lust hat knapp 1000 Euro fĂŒr ein Headrush,Kemper, Neural oder Line 6 auszugeben braucht nichts anderes als dieses GerĂ€t. FĂŒr mich das beste MultieffektgerĂ€t was ich bis jetzt hatte sogar beser als das Headrush Prime oder Core. Die bereits gespeicherten Presets vor allem im Rock und Metal bereich waren alleine schon ein Grund fĂŒr mich dieses GerĂ€t behalten zu wollen und habe ich so auch noch nie bei einem GerĂ€t erlebt das die tatsĂ€chlich so gut waren das ich nichts Ă€ndern musste. Was ich an diesem GerĂ€t auch noch toll finde und was mich zu dem Kauf bewegt hat war der Integrierte Looper und Drumcomputer den viele Top GerĂ€te aus welchen GrĂŒnden auch immer nicht haben. Die Bedienung ist total Easy und einfach aber eine Deutsche Gebrauchsanweisung wĂ€re trotzdem ganz schön gewesen , weil die gibt es leider nicht aber dadurch dass , das GerĂ€t recht selbsterklĂ€rend ist braucht man diese auch nicht unbedingt. Wie oben schon erwĂ€hnt wer jetzt nicht unbedingt viel Geld ausgeben will oder immer das Non Plus Ultra haben muss ist bei diesem GerĂ€t absolut gut aufgehoben.
Nachtrag vom 02.08.2024:
Habe mir mal den Helix LT der wohl gemerkt 1000 euro kostet zuschicken lassen und habe die Presets vom Helix fast 1 zu 1 mit dem Valeton “nachbauen”können und das Valeton hat auch neben einen Looper auch noch Drums und am Pc auch eine sofortige Wiedererkennung der GerĂ€te die es Simuliert was der Helix nicht hat . Also absolute Kaufempfehlung đ
Amazon Customer –
Takes time to learn how to function properly, once you get a hold of it you will definitely enjoy the amps, effects and sound that comes out of it, only dislike is not being able to use several mods at a time this i is why I give it 4 stars, other than that itâs worth the money
Excelente multiefectos, sonido increĂble tanto en emulaciones como efectos, lo recomiendo al 100! –
PrĂĄctico, ligero, sonido increĂble, fĂĄcil de utilizar y con todo lo necesario para presentaciones en vivo!
Otto Rojas –
I love this multi-effect pedalboard. It has all you need to sound like a professional. Perfect for live performances. I am very happy with my purchase.
John C –
When for the same (or even lower) price you can get a used HD500x, then I don’t see a place for this unit, unless all you’re interested in is saving space.
First of all, the UI is not at all intuitive. In fact, itâs needlessly complicated. You have to go through too many layers of menus in order to accomplish what you need just to set up a good patch. All that comes with the unit is a quick start guide, so I had to download a manual just to figure out how to do some of the most basic tasks. I’ve owned and gigged with numerous multi-effects units from Zoom, Boss/Roland, and Line 6, so it should not be that easy to stump me. This thing had me stumped.
Second, balancing volume between and within patches is not easy. For reasons I donât pretend to comprehend, all of the distortion and OD effects are programmed so that they are ear splittingly loud when engaged. I could not use any of the distortion and OD effects without having the output level on the effect at nearly zero. Otherwise, the jump in volume when the effect is engaged is deafening. And God forbid you forget to save the patch before you switch out of it, because when you come back, your adjustments to the output volume on the distortion effect are reset. Thereâs nothing quite like a ruptured eardrum to ruin your day.
Third, there is no way to set up two instances of the same effect in a single patch. There is no such thing as gain stacking, or multiple delay effects running at the same time, or running a chorus and a phaser at the same time. These are all things that I need at every gig. In order for this unit to work, I would have to be constantly switching between patches, and even then I still would not be able to layer effects.
Fourth, the parameters on some of the effects (like the modulation effects) are way too limited for them to even be useful. You engage a chorus effect, and you basically get what you get.
I will say that the Valeton GP-200 generally sounds good. I ran the unit through a Fender Deluxe Reverb amp and I was impressed with the tone. Having said that, the unit is NOT true bypass when all of the effects are off. When I plugged my guitar straight into the amp, and then placed the unit between the guitar and the amp, there was a big reduction in volume unless I cranked the output volume on the GP-200. I should not have to have the output volume at 80% in order to achive unity gain.
The bottom line is that if compact size is a top priority, you donât need access on the fly to varying levels of effects, or you’re just using it to play at home, this unit may work for you. Otherwise, it is not, as it is promoted, gig ready.
Fredy Matute –
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Si no tienes experiencia como yo configurando, puedes encontrar videos tutoriales sobre como guardar y crear tus propios pressets..!
Matthew M. –
I love this unit !
KenR –
More buttons , bigger , bulkier .. but processor doesn’t produce as nice and as warm of a sound as 200JR
and I wonder ..why ?
TAMJS –
I only just began using the GP-200, but its excellence is instantly evident. The impulse response feels immediate, the tones have sparkle and chime I typically associate with an analog effect, It is seriously versatile, seems well-made (time will tell) and easy to use. To be sure, a few IRs compare poorly to their analog counterparts. Nevertheless, the features and price make the GP-200 a phenomenal value. My basis for comparison is the Line6 POD HD500X which I owned for a few months and sold. Apart from being well-made, it lacked the qualities mentioned above and I never really made friends with it.
Toño Vela –
Desde que uso este multiefectos ya no tengo la necesidad de cargar un amplificador ya que los emuladores que tiene actĂșan muy bien ya tocando en vivo, tengo esta versiĂłn en color rojo y la estĂ©tica sin duda es muy buena, para grabar tus canciones o covers funciona muy bien. Es un gran pedal que sabiendo usarlo al 100 no le pide nada a otros multiefectos de la misma gama
Ronnie Percak Mendoza –
Meets expectations very well.
I used to take the BOSS GT 100 to gigs; I usually play 3 to 4 times a week, and I got tired carrying the heavy GT 100, plus sometimes the band is in small spaces.
The VALETON GP 200 has very good amplifier simulators, good overdrives, good modulation effects, delay, reverb, etc.; As with all multi-effects, you have to spend a little time at the beginning to configure the presets according to the particular needs of each guitarist, so that should not be a reason for complaint, especially if you have already been familiar with using them. of Guitar Multi-Effects.
The VALETON GP 200 is much lighter and smaller than the GT 100. I carry the Valeton in a small backpack.
VALETON GP 200, I think it can be a very good alternative to the Line 6 POD GO, in case you don’t have the full money. I would buy another VALETON GP 200 as a backup.
Once the guitarist starts creating the first presets, the rest of the multi-effects management will be much easier. Don’t be afraid of the “learning curve.”
I have had Zoom 1010, Digitech GNX2, BOSS GT 8, BOSS ME 80, and always with some patience and common sense, you create your presets.
I hope it helps.
Greetings !!
T Jackson –
Killer sounding unit for the price.