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Valeton GP-200 Guitar/Bass Multi-Effects Processor Pedal (Black or Red)

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sonicake official via eBay Daily Deals has Valeton GP-200 Guitar/Bass Multi-Effects Processor Pedal (Black or Red) for $349.99 - $35 off w/ coupon code SONICKEY27SALE - $63 (20%) off when you apply coupon code TOPGIFTS20 at checkout = $251.99. Shipping is free.

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sonicake official via eBay Daily Deals has Valeton GP-200 Guitar/Bass Multi-Effects Processor Pedal (Black or Red) for $349.99 - $35 off w/ coupon code SONICKEY27SALE - $63 (20%) off when you apply coupon code TOPGIFTS20 at checkout = $251.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for posting this deal.

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    • 1-year warranty
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    • 30 days returns. Buyer pays for return shipping.

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MusicalMayhem
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The 200 and 200R are both the full featured model (one is just red). These two have XLR outs and full-size MIDI ports.

The 200LT and 200JR have all the same processing power, in slimmed down packages. The 200LT has 4 switches, balanced TRS out instead of XLR, and 1/8" TRS MIDI ports.
The 200JR has 3 switches, expression pedal, balanced XLR out and 1/8" TRS MIDI ports.

If you're looking for an all-in-one solution, go with the 200 or 200R. If you're looking for minimal foot print, go with the 200JR. If you're looking to put together a mixed pedalboard, or don't need the built-in expression pedal and XLR out, go with the 200LT.

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Oct 30, 2024 04:15 PM
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KilatoneAmpsOct 30, 2024 04:15 PM
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Oh wow, double discount. I was just looking at things that TopGifts20 applied to under Instruments earlier, too. I'd have to see how good these are and what support they have, but on its face it seems like a decent deal on a budget modelling platform
Oct 30, 2024 04:50 PM
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TheF0nzOct 30, 2024 04:50 PM
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These are really nice! I am kind of sad I got rid of it before some better FRFR cab solutions came out. The new Fenders are really supposed to be awesome now that the noise issues have been improved.

I really liked being able to use the acoustic emulation while performing certain songs too.

I struggled with the pedal a bit when trying to click down and use as a wah. The volume pedal function was fine though.

I found the menu diving totally usable. Just please understand the learning curve takes time. Going to a multi-fx can frustrate when getting volume levels equal between patches for live use with a band.

Ultimately I went to a HX stomp… then sold that too. I was spending way more time tweaking than playing.

Oh lastly: they are built very tough. I would be fine toting it around to performances.
Oct 30, 2024 04:57 PM
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lredselOct 30, 2024 04:57 PM
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I've owned the LT. They do sound really good. There's a Soldano model that is especially killer. The only reason I don't own it is I upgraded to a POD GO.

Really the only drawback to these are the effects are more limited in what parameters you can control. This can be a good thing sometimes because you spend less time fiddling with settings. But if you want a certain specific parameter ,you might find it lacking. The effects do sound pretty good.

For me, it lacking some of the more detailed ambient reverbs and also no detune or transpose feature made the POD GO a better choice for me especially since I got a killer deal on one.

These are really great for the price.
Oct 30, 2024 05:00 PM
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m1racl1Oct 30, 2024 05:00 PM
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Quote from TheF0nz :
These are really nice! I am kind of sad I got rid of it before some better FRFR cab solutions came out. The new Fenders are really supposed to be awesome now that the noise issues have been improved.

I really liked being able to use the acoustic emulation while performing certain songs too.

I struggled with the pedal a bit when trying to click down and use as a wah. The volume pedal function was fine though.

I found the menu diving totally usable. Just please understand the learning curve takes time. Going to a multi-fx can frustrate when getting volume levels equal between patches for live use with a band.

Ultimately I went to a HX stomp… then sold that too. I was spending way more time tweaking than playing.

Oh lastly: they are built very tough. I would be fine toting it around to performances.
Sold mines as well because of constant tweaking, now I'm in the era of 1 knob pedals, what about you?
Oct 30, 2024 05:04 PM
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lewiscypherOct 30, 2024 05:04 PM
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Quote from lredsel :
I've owned the LT. They do sound really good. There's a Soldano model that is especially killer. The only reason I don't own it is I upgraded to a POD GO.

Really the only drawback to these are the effects are more limited in what parameters you can control. This can be a good thing sometimes because you spend less time fiddling with settings. But if you want a certain specific parameter ,you might find it lacking. The effects do sound pretty good.

For me, it lacking some of the more detailed ambient reverbs and also no detune or transpose feature made the POD GO a better choice for me especially since I got a killer deal on one.

These are really great for the price.

Fiddling with settings is my art form, apparently.
Oct 30, 2024 05:54 PM
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TheF0nzOct 30, 2024 05:54 PM
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Quote from m1racl1 :
Sold mines as well because of constant tweaking, now I'm in the era of 1 knob pedals, what about you?
Man you aren't kidding. Been selling on Reverb for a bit now to bring me back to sanity.

My last performance was with just a Quilter TB202 combo and a Tech 21 fly rig. Set amp a little crunchy, use sansamp for lead/mid-boost and Plexi for certain cover songs. Tuner on board too. I just wish the buttons were a little more spaced out.

Went really well, except I hadn't dialed in the limiter on the quilter by accident. Got a bit more amp distortion/coloration than I wanted for the harder rock tunes. live and learn
Oct 30, 2024 07:00 PM
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thesybariteOct 30, 2024 07:00 PM
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Can someone please explain the differences among models for a newbie?

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Oct 30, 2024 10:05 PM
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martyhk0Oct 30, 2024 10:05 PM
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not a SD. these sell preowned on Ebay for well under 200
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Oct 30, 2024 10:13 PM
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MusicalMayhemOct 30, 2024 10:13 PM
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Quote from thesybarite :
Can someone please explain the differences among models for a newbie?
The 200 and 200R are both the full featured model (one is just red). These two have XLR outs and full-size MIDI ports.

The 200LT and 200JR have all the same processing power, in slimmed down packages. The 200LT has 4 switches, balanced TRS out instead of XLR, and 1/8" TRS MIDI ports.
The 200JR has 3 switches, expression pedal, balanced XLR out and 1/8" TRS MIDI ports.

If you're looking for an all-in-one solution, go with the 200 or 200R. If you're looking for minimal foot print, go with the 200JR. If you're looking to put together a mixed pedalboard, or don't need the built-in expression pedal and XLR out, go with the 200LT.
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Oct 30, 2024 10:19 PM
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MusicalMayhemOct 30, 2024 10:19 PM
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Quote from martyhk0 :
not a SD. these sell preowned on Ebay for well under 200
These are new from the manufacturer with a 1 year warranty.
When you buy used pedals off of eBay you have no idea how many taps the footswitches have seen. Having to replace a switch or two can easily negate the cost difference. Just ask the Line 6 Helix users.
Oct 31, 2024 03:42 AM
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MorvanOct 31, 2024 03:42 AM
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I cannot find info - does it have built in looper?
Oct 31, 2024 11:12 AM
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johnjonOct 31, 2024 11:12 AM
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Quote from Morvan :
I cannot find info - does it have built in looper?
Yes, 180 seconds.

https://www.valeton.net/GP-200.html
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Nov 01, 2024 02:46 AM
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thesybariteNov 01, 2024 02:46 AM
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Quote from MusicalMayhem :
The 200 and 200R are both the full featured model (one is just red). These two have XLR outs and full-size MIDI ports.

The 200LT and 200JR have all the same processing power, in slimmed down packages. The 200LT has 4 switches, balanced TRS out instead of XLR, and 1/8" TRS MIDI ports.
The 200JR has 3 switches, expression pedal, balanced XLR out and 1/8" TRS MIDI ports.

If you're looking for an all-in-one solution, go with the 200 or 200R. If you're looking for minimal foot print, go with the 200JR. If you're looking to put together a mixed pedalboard, or don't need the built-in expression pedal and XLR out, go with the 200LT.
Wow! Thank you!
Nov 01, 2024 11:27 PM
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Frugal_JerkNov 01, 2024 11:27 PM
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Is this better than the Amplitude ToneX?

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Nov 03, 2024 04:17 PM
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MusicalMayhemNov 03, 2024 04:17 PM
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Quote from Frugal_Jerk :
Is this better than the Amplitude ToneX?
Tonex amp models and capture abilities are significantly better, but it doesn't do any other effects besides a basic reverb. Valeton/Sonicake/Hotone models are solid. Not quite on par with Helix, but 1/3 the cost of an HX Stomp.

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