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title: "GP-200 Multi-Effects Guitar/Bass Pedal with Expression, FX Loop, MIDI, Amp Modeling, IR Cab Simulation, Stereo, USB Interface"
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# USB-C stereo interface + mobile OTG support MIDI, FX loop & expression pedal ready 240+ pro-grade effects & 140 amp/cab sims GP-200 Multi-Effects Guitar/Bass Pedal with Expression, FX Loop, MIDI, Amp Modeling, IR Cab Simulation, Stereo, USB Interface

**Brand:** valeton
**Price:** 5434 kr
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Elevate your rig with the GP-200 — where pro tone meets next-level control!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GP-200 Multi-Effects Guitar/Bass Pedal with Expression, FX Loop, MIDI, Amp Modeling, IR Cab Simulation, Stereo, USB Interface by valeton
- **How much does it cost?** 5434 kr with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- valeton enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted valeton brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Intuitive Workflow:** Navigate your sound with a vibrant 4.3-inch TFT color display and 8 customizable LED footswitches—fine-tune presets in seconds, no deep menu diving required.
- • **Next-Gen HD Modeling:** Experience crystal-clear 24-bit/44.1kHz signal processing with advanced HD amp modeling and IR cab simulation for authentic analog warmth.
- • **Seamless Integration:** Connect external stompboxes, MIDI controllers, and expression pedals effortlessly with FX loop, MIDI IN, and EXP2 jacks for ultimate control.
- • **Pro-Ready Connectivity:** Stream stereo audio via USB-C, plug directly into iOS/Android devices with OTG support, and manage presets easily with free Mac/Windows software.
- • **Unrivaled Tone Arsenal:** Access 240+ built-in effects and 140 legendary amp & cabinet simulations for studio-quality sound that sets you apart on stage.

## Overview

The VALETON GP-200 is a robust multi-effects pedal designed for guitarists and bassists craving professional-grade versatility. Featuring over 240 effects, 140 amp and cabinet models, and support for 20 third-party IRs, it delivers studio-quality sound with 24-bit/44.1kHz HD modeling. Its intuitive 4.3-inch color display and customizable footswitches streamline workflow, while MIDI, FX loop, and expression pedal inputs offer seamless integration. USB-C connectivity with stereo audio streaming and mobile device compatibility make it a powerhouse for both stage and studio, all housed in a durable metal chassis built to withstand gigging demands.

## Description

Product description Inspired by the craftsmanship in making GP-100, Valeton strives for a higher goal and presents GP-200, the new-gen HD modeling multi-effects processor, declaring an unprecedented upgrade in order to bring you a better sonic experience. 1. LCD Display: 4.3” colour LCD. 2. PARA Knob (with enter button): Turn to select menus and adjust parameters. 3. MASTER Knob: Turn to control main output volume. 4. BACK Button: Press to return to the previous. 5. GLOBAL Button: Press to enter the Global Setting menu. 6. DRUM Button: Press to play the drum. Hold to enter the Drum Machine Edit menu. 7. SAVE Button: Use SAVE button to store, rename, or copy the patch. 8. AMP Knobs: Control the AMP module in real time just like a real amp. 9. Module Buttons: Press to enter the Edit Settings menu of module. Press and hold for module on/off. 10. Quick Access Knobs: Turn to adjust parameters on the lower part of the screen. 11. 8 Footswitches: Use to change patches, turn on/off effects, set tap tempo, etc. 12. Expression Pedal: Use to control the parameter of one or several effects. 13. EXP/FS Jack: 1/4” TRS input, for connecting an external expression pedal/footswitch controller. 14. INPUT Jack: 1/4” Mono input connection for guitar or other instruments. 15. AUX IN Jack: 1/8” TRS input for connecting an audio player and playing along (or recording). 16. FX LOOP (SEND/RETURN) Jack: These 1/4” jacks can be used as FX loop for inserting external stompboxes into your tone. 17. UNBALANCED OUTPUT (L For Mono Output): Use 1/4” TS cables to connect to your guitar amp, FRFR speaker(s), or other playback system. 18. GND/LIFT Switch: Turn the GND/LIFT switch to GND to cut off the ground connection of the two XLR connectors (Ground Lift) to avoid noise caused by the Ground Loop. Turned to LIFT, the XLR line will be ground normally. 19. BALANCED OUTPUT (L For Mono Output): Use balanced XLR cables to connect to your studio gear, mixer, PA, or FRFR speaker(s). 20. PHONES Jack: 1/8” TRS output for connecting headphones. 21. MIDI Jacks: Connect an external MIDI device here. 22. USB Jack: By connecting USB 2.0 Type-C to Mac and Windows computers, GP-200 also functions as a high quality audio interface with DI, Re-amping and MIDI functionality built right in. 23. POWER Switch: Turn the power on. 24. DC 9V Jack: Power Requirements: DC 9V, 1000mA. Upgraded Effects Library Implementing the HD digital modeling technology accumulated throughout years of the Valeton team's diligent efforts, the GP-200 delivers hundreds of re-editions of tones from world-classic amplifiers and stompboxes with a comprehensive upgraded algorithm improvement. Over 240 high quality effects. The GP-200 will assure your consistently great sound on stage. Effect Chain without a “Chain” The GP-200 has 11 switchable effect modules able to work simultaneously, and every single one runs independent simulation. By switching them over and testing for yourself, you'll either be able to follow the footsteps of your guitar hero, or become the hero yourself. Witness the Operation Wildly Flow The 4.3 inch 480*272 TFT LCD screen makes it not afraid of strong and over-exposed light; module buttons provide fast on/off to the corresponding effect modules; amp knobs offer straightforward visual presentations; customizable quick access knobs bring plenty of space for every patch's micro adjustment. Up to 25 knobs and buttons will accordingly follow their own commands to ensure details are delivered. One-Man Tools Max. 180 seconds looper with auto recording and redo/undo. Drum machine with 100 differentiated patterns. The one-man show must go on. Audio Interface Record with your GP-200’s built-in audio interface function supporting Win/Mac/iOS/Android. Connect your exquisite tones to the host straight up, and catch the sparks of your inspirations before they extinguish. A specially designed aux input can directly transfer the plugged in audio signal to the USB, time to show off in livestreams. Compatible Software Connect to the PC/Mac computer software by a USB cable and manage your gear like a pro. Utilize the editor for editing tones, upgrading firmware and loading/editing/managing 3rd party IRs. Specifications

Review: Amazing, easy, replaces my PodX3 - My PodX3 Live died, RIP. Was looking at video reviews on Youtube of this vs several others. When the BlackFriday dropped to $275 I could not resist. Had seen a few demo videos and breezed over the manual the day before. I had it up in 10 minutes and the interface is so easy and intuitive I was running guitar and fretless bass rigs in literally 20 minutes later. The Sound: the sound is completely indifferentiable from the real thing. There are 70 amps and 70 speaker cabinets. There are hundreds of stomp boxes, eq, delays, mods. The sound is better than my PodX3 was. The people who reviewed this in the Youtube videos consistently chose it over the other Mods out there, and I agree completely having heard it myself in my own studio headphones. The price is 1/5 of that of the comparable unit that holds 70 amp models and 70 speaker cabinets. In fact, no other unit has 70- speaker cabinets. Even the Helix has only 45. Another feature is that the factory settings are all usable. For some bizarre reason every other emulator I've tested has all of these factory models that are completely absurd and useless; e.g., whacky effects and unusable noises. All of the factory presets can be immediately useable even on stage. It is built tough. It weighs a good 7-pounds, all metal, all heavy gauged metal, even the knobs are metal, there are no plastic parts whatsoever. they built this thing to take punishment, like being carried around to gigs as was intended. The display is Gorilla Glass, not plastic, but ballistic glass. The input output jacks are solid steel all around. Best part is on my desertcart card 0% is 23/month. How could I resist replacing my old dead unit for just 23/month. It has been a week now and there are a few things to know about this unit. You have to pay attention to the fine details of each layer of each setting in order to get the exact sound you want. For example, I have a fretless bass and several guitars, all of which require an entirely different tonal quality for a full bodied sound. On my former PodX3 [now extinct legacy product] it was a very laborious process of finding endless submenues, all of which existed but were difficult to find and keep track of. The GP200 is basically a 3-layered device, meaning, you will never have to dive deeper than 2-layers beyond the welcome screen to fine tune every amp, cabinet, pedal, mod, etc. There is a global set of settings which you need to adjust parametrically based on rather you are in headphones or a real speaker system. However, getting to that menu is one button. And you really need stereo to develop the speaker cabinet emulation properly. running mono doesn't quite cut it. Also you need to know that the system comes with the speaker emulation as OFF as a domestic global setting. you need to go into the cabinet menu and select ON. That is also true in the global settings. Sounds complicated, but again, everything is only 2-layers below the welcome screen. every fine tuning parameter has a hard button for immediate access, such as the amp, cabinets, pedals, and so on, are all hard switches rather than a layer of submenues. I find the ease of this compared to older technology like the difference between DOS and Windows, for those of you who no someone old enough to know what DOS was. If you fine tune everything, the sound is also superior to technology just about five years ago. Thus far I have not found anything I do not love about this unit. At first I thought I had a crackling problem in the audio, but that was just a global setting in the inputs and outputs high frequency cutoff range and limit. took me five minutes to find and correct.
Review: Amazing multi effect! - I saw this effect board on a YouTube video. It's the brit guys that review pedals, I forget their names. But I was amazed at what I heard in the video so I decided to grab one for myself. And holy crap am I happy I did! It sounds amazing right out of the box. I plugged it into my mixer and played it through my studio speakers. And it sounds like I'm playing it through an amp! I can't wait to plug it into an actual amp. But the amp and cab simulation are accurate and it not only sounds like the amp you are playing it feels like you are playing through that amp. And that is the most difficult thing to get out of an effect pedal! It just feels like it is going through some hot tubes! I have so far used it mostly for the clean tones, and I have actually found myself turning the gain up to the point of breaking up mostly because it just feels right! I'd never do that in the past with an amp/cab sim! It would just sound like garbage distortion. Not this guy! And the effects are dead on. The tube screamer sounds like the original. And I mean the vintage one that has all the goodies in it! The fuzz sounds super fat like the real deal! All of the mod effects are as good as my single pedals bit it has so many more options than I could afford to buy. And the delays and reverbs are spot on too! And with the effect loop built in, which you can place anywhere in the chain, you can keep using those great sounding pedals you own. I added a Nektar exp pedal which just opens up the possibilities like adjusting delay time or delay feedback. You can also do it with the built in exp pedal but I am keeping that one for the wah, which by the way, also sounds perfect! I've never owned a Vox wah but I love the tone. And you can adjust the parameters which is kind of like modding a pedal you own. No soldering required. I can't wait to use it in a live setting. I might actually just try to go right into the sound system and skip the Amp gear humping all together. We will see. But from what I have heard so far it might be a possibility. I'll definitely not be using an Amp in the studio. Why would I? I have $50k of amps right there in the pedal! The AC30 sounds like an AC30. The tweed sounds like a tweed. And who can afford to buy several Mesas including the Mark 4? The Mesa Boogie sims sound awesome! And the tweed breaks up right in that sweet spot just like a vintage Fender amp. Pedal boards have come a long way! And this one is so affordable it would be crazy to not get one! I normally wouldn't rave about something like this, but I have never bought a piece of affordable gear before that performs better than some expensive gear out there. These guys nailed it in this one!

## Features

- 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

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09N3CJNCB |
| Amperage | 100 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Modulation, Distortion, Delay, Chorus, Reverb, Overdrive, Flanger, Multi-Effect |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,079 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #25 in Electric Guitar Floor Multieffects |
| Brand | Valeton |
| Brand Name | Valeton |
| Color | Multi Effect |
| Connector Type | USB Type-C, MIDI 5-pin DIN |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 983 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Included Components | 9V power supply |
| Item Dimensions | 13.58 x 8.66 x 2.46 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.58"L x 2.46"W x 8.66"H |
| Item Type Name | Electric Guitar Electronics |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VALETON |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GP-200 |
| Model Name | GP-200 |
| Model Number | GP-200 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 13.58"L x 2.46"W x 8.66"H |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | Multi-effects,Acoustic,Bass,Multi Effects,Looper,Expression |
| UPC | 888506830044 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 90 days free returnable. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Valeton
- **Color:** Multi Effect
- **Item Weight:** 1 Pounds
- **Product Dimensions:** 13.58"L x 2.46"W x 8.66"H
- **Style:** Multi-effects,Acoustic,Bass,Multi Effects,Looper,Expression

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I just plug in my bass and headphones without connecting to my laptop?**
A: Yes. You can use your headphones directly to the unit and hear yourself.

**Q: Can the fx loop be bypassed in some presets and not in others?**
A: Yes,It is Ok, Fx loop can be saved according to the preset and not in others
You can the GP-200 manual from valeton

**Q: Are there demos of this recorded direct, without amp and cabs?**
A: Just go to YouTube, there are reviews on this model.  Not sure what you mean by without the amp and cabs. Maybe your looking to just hear the effects and you don't need the Amp OR Cabs.  Yes, you can use it that way and some people go thru all the effect types on that site. Hope this helps.

**Q: incluye cable de alimentación y usb?**
A: SI

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing, easy, replaces my PodX3
*by W***Y on November 28, 2022*

My PodX3 Live died, RIP. Was looking at video reviews on Youtube of this vs several others. When the BlackFriday dropped to $275 I could not resist. Had seen a few demo videos and breezed over the manual the day before. I had it up in 10 minutes and the interface is so easy and intuitive I was running guitar and fretless bass rigs in literally 20 minutes later. The Sound: the sound is completely indifferentiable from the real thing. There are 70 amps and 70 speaker cabinets. There are hundreds of stomp boxes, eq, delays, mods. The sound is better than my PodX3 was. The people who reviewed this in the Youtube videos consistently chose it over the other Mods out there, and I agree completely having heard it myself in my own studio headphones. The price is 1/5 of that of the comparable unit that holds 70 amp models and 70 speaker cabinets. In fact, no other unit has 70- speaker cabinets. Even the Helix has only 45. Another feature is that the factory settings are all usable. For some bizarre reason every other emulator I've tested has all of these factory models that are completely absurd and useless; e.g., whacky effects and unusable noises. All of the factory presets can be immediately useable even on stage. It is built tough. It weighs a good 7-pounds, all metal, all heavy gauged metal, even the knobs are metal, there are no plastic parts whatsoever. they built this thing to take punishment, like being carried around to gigs as was intended. The display is Gorilla Glass, not plastic, but ballistic glass. The input output jacks are solid steel all around. Best part is on my Amazon card 0% is 23/month. How could I resist replacing my old dead unit for just 23/month. It has been a week now and there are a few things to know about this unit. You have to pay attention to the fine details of each layer of each setting in order to get the exact sound you want. For example, I have a fretless bass and several guitars, all of which require an entirely different tonal quality for a full bodied sound. On my former PodX3 [now extinct legacy product] it was a very laborious process of finding endless submenues, all of which existed but were difficult to find and keep track of. The GP200 is basically a 3-layered device, meaning, you will never have to dive deeper than 2-layers beyond the welcome screen to fine tune every amp, cabinet, pedal, mod, etc. There is a global set of settings which you need to adjust parametrically based on rather you are in headphones or a real speaker system. However, getting to that menu is one button. And you really need stereo to develop the speaker cabinet emulation properly. running mono doesn't quite cut it. Also you need to know that the system comes with the speaker emulation as OFF as a domestic global setting. you need to go into the cabinet menu and select ON. That is also true in the global settings. Sounds complicated, but again, everything is only 2-layers below the welcome screen. every fine tuning parameter has a hard button for immediate access, such as the amp, cabinets, pedals, and so on, are all hard switches rather than a layer of submenues. I find the ease of this compared to older technology like the difference between DOS and Windows, for those of you who no someone old enough to know what DOS was. If you fine tune everything, the sound is also superior to technology just about five years ago. Thus far I have not found anything I do not love about this unit. At first I thought I had a crackling problem in the audio, but that was just a global setting in the inputs and outputs high frequency cutoff range and limit. took me five minutes to find and correct.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing multi effect!
*by W***N on June 16, 2022*

I saw this effect board on a YouTube video. It's the brit guys that review pedals, I forget their names. But I was amazed at what I heard in the video so I decided to grab one for myself. And holy crap am I happy I did! It sounds amazing right out of the box. I plugged it into my mixer and played it through my studio speakers. And it sounds like I'm playing it through an amp! I can't wait to plug it into an actual amp. But the amp and cab simulation are accurate and it not only sounds like the amp you are playing it feels like you are playing through that amp. And that is the most difficult thing to get out of an effect pedal! It just feels like it is going through some hot tubes! I have so far used it mostly for the clean tones, and I have actually found myself turning the gain up to the point of breaking up mostly because it just feels right! I'd never do that in the past with an amp/cab sim! It would just sound like garbage distortion. Not this guy! And the effects are dead on. The tube screamer sounds like the original. And I mean the vintage one that has all the goodies in it! The fuzz sounds super fat like the real deal! All of the mod effects are as good as my single pedals bit it has so many more options than I could afford to buy. And the delays and reverbs are spot on too! And with the effect loop built in, which you can place anywhere in the chain, you can keep using those great sounding pedals you own. I added a Nektar exp pedal which just opens up the possibilities like adjusting delay time or delay feedback. You can also do it with the built in exp pedal but I am keeping that one for the wah, which by the way, also sounds perfect! I've never owned a Vox wah but I love the tone. And you can adjust the parameters which is kind of like modding a pedal you own. No soldering required. I can't wait to use it in a live setting. I might actually just try to go right into the sound system and skip the Amp gear humping all together. We will see. But from what I have heard so far it might be a possibility. I'll definitely not be using an Amp in the studio. Why would I? I have $50k of amps right there in the pedal! The AC30 sounds like an AC30. The tweed sounds like a tweed. And who can afford to buy several Mesas including the Mark 4? The Mesa Boogie sims sound awesome! And the tweed breaks up right in that sweet spot just like a vintage Fender amp. Pedal boards have come a long way! And this one is so affordable it would be crazy to not get one! I normally wouldn't rave about something like this, but I have never bought a piece of affordable gear before that performs better than some expensive gear out there. These guys nailed it in this one!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Digital (Hybrid Setup)
*by C***D on August 21, 2023*

I’ve used analog amp heads from various brands over the years. However, I’ve recently switched things over to this (Valeton GP-200) for various reasons. There’s a learning curve but it’s not that difficult like some other units. Just watch some YouTube, read the manual and just play around with it. I’m still learning about what this processor can do but it’s fun with all of the various amps, effects etc. Just keep in mind that the sound you’re hearing from those vids can vary depending on how it’s recorded. You can also run other pedals/wahs, etc via external connection if you choose to opt for that type of set up. A lot of the vids seem to use it like a pedal board but I don’t like that set up. I use it in Stompbox mode. I like having a dedicated clean, dirty and whatever other channel I want so I can switch back and forth between all of them quickly. The amp modelers sound really good compared to other modelers in my opinion. They sound like an actual analog amp head or very, very close to it. It doesn’t have that “digital sound”. The effects sound good too in my opinion. Theres many amps, distortions, effects, etc to choose from. They have presets already programmed in to get you started but you can tweak all of them to fine tune what’s already there or create your own. Download the software, which is free, from their website. This makes it easy to adjust everything on this unit. You can also adjust it via the actual unit. When you make adjustments on either of them, it takes effect immediately without any discrepancies. Update the firmware too, they provide both which gives updates to new features. I power it with an (Orange Pedal Baby 100). I wanted the feel of a traditional amp through a speaker cabinet which makes the unit feel like an analog amp head instead of into a digital interface. It’s small, lightweight, metal chassis, good color display and extremely portable. My signal chain is simple, the guitar into effects unit, out into the power amp (Orange Pedal Baby 100) then into the speaker cabinet (Randall 4x12). This is a simple setup and works great. The bass and treble knobs on the Orange power amp work like a resonance and presence control to help dial in whatever tone you’ve set up on the effects unit. Very simple and effective setup. Also, aside from bedroom/jam room playing, you don’t need to mic the speaker cab. You can split the signal to your speaker cab for on-stage volume and FoH simultaneously. If you prefer to have no on-stage volume then go direct only. It all depends on how you want to use it. So, it has many uses for various applications. It has a lot of features like some of the other brands but it doesn’t break the bank so to say.

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