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Valeton GP-100 Guitar Bass Amp Modeling IR Cabinets Simulation Multi Language Multi-Effects with Expression Pedal Stereo OTG USB Audio Interface (BLACK)

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Color: BLACK


Features

  • 140 Built-in Guitar/Bass/Acoustic Effects with 45 Legendary Amp Models and 40 carefully selected IR Cabinet Simulations, 24-bit 44.1kHz Signal Processing
  • 100 Built-in Drum Rhythms and 90 Seconds Looper, 198 Presets, Adjustable Signal Chain with Maximum 9 Simultaneous Effect Blocks
  • Powerful HD Digital Modeling System delivering Organic Living Tone, 3rd Party IR Support (20 User Slots) for creating Custom Unique Sounds
  • USB Audio Interface with Stereo Audio Streaming, 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

Item Weight: 1.76 pounds


Package Dimensions: 12.13 x 6.77 x 2.68 inches


Item model number: GP-100


Date First Available: June 10, 2020


Color Name: BLACK


Hardware Interface: USB


Signal Format: Analog


Power Source: Corded Electric


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • Amazing, easy, replaces my PodX3
Color: Multi Effect
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 28, 2022 by william j bray

  • Valeton is a great company to work with!!
Color: Multi Effect
Valeton does not have a US distributor so Amazon is the only way to find their products that are shipped by Amazon from the Amazon warehouse. If you have been an Amazon customer for a while you know how mistakes can happen in their huge warehouse system coast to coast. Amazon shipped me a used unit that was an absolute mess. It was dirty and obviously a used piece of merchandise never meant to go back out of the warehouse. I contacted Valeton and they overnighted me a new GP-200. It was on my doorstep within 42 hours of them reaching back out to me. No questions asked just verify your shipping address. That kind of consumer support is not very prevalent in the Amazon world of music gear. It's why I try and stay clear of Amazon for gear purchases but in this case it was the only way to get a GP-200 in the US. Valeton was just the best to work with! Now, the GP-200 itself I am super happy with it. I am using it for direct recording / re-amping and it does a 5 star job. The brand name amp emulations are all 5 star and the cabinet IR are surprisingly solid. I have A/B them with the Two Notes IRs which I own a ton of and in some cases they GP-200 cabinet IRs are superior sounding. The Vintage 30 IR is as solid as they come, it sounds fantastic. The bundled software Valeton has is a game changer. I can leave the unit on the floor and have complete control over the GP-200 from the desktop software, no bending over! and no loss of the footswitches or expression pedal having the unit on your desktop. The software is very well done with the exception of one thing. You can't drag it to multiple monitors in a session. My guess is that will be fixed in an upcoming software release. Trying to get a nice sparkly Fender Deluxe or Princeton tone out of anything other than an amp has been an impossible task for me. The GP-200 nails it! Finally after all the years of plugins that always overdrive no mater how clean you try and set them up you can get that true Fender Reverb sparkle without a microphone. Oh hell yeah! The GP-200 is worth every cent and I haven't even got it out to the gig yet. This is my best gear purchase in 2022! Valeton, please get a US distributor I think you will do well in the US. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 25, 2022 by Frater Asomatous

  • Great value for the money.
Color: Multi Effect
If your a professional gigging musician spend the $1900 for the Quad Cortex. If your not then this is all you need. The sound is really good and the variety of effects, amps, and cabinets will let you do anything you can think of with a guitar. Imo the Saldano amp is particularly good. And if you don't like the pedals they have in the machine you can still use yours in the fx loop. The software is very good and intuitive to use. I am not a computer guy but I was able to start setting my own presets almost immediately. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on February 14, 2023 by Dave

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