







🎸 Elevate your tone game—where pro versatility meets next-gen pedal power!
The VALETON GP-200X Multi Effects Processor Pedal is a powerhouse floor unit featuring over 240 built-in effects, 140 amp and cabinet simulations, and 100 stompbox effects. It supports 20 third-party IRs, offers 11 simultaneous effect blocks, and includes MIDI I/O, FX loop, and USB Type-C OTG connectivity for seamless integration with studio and mobile setups. Its 4.3-inch color LCD and 8 customizable footswitches provide intuitive control, while 10 extra footswitch toppers add a personalized touch. Ideal for guitarists seeking professional-grade tone shaping and versatile performance options in a compact, affordable package.






| ASIN | B0DF1RPKWZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,941 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #35 in Electric Guitar Floor Multieffects #2,839 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Color Name | GP-200X |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (170) |
| Date First Available | August 23, 2024 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Item Weight | 6.63 pounds |
| Item model number | GP-200X |
| Product Dimensions | 13.58 x 2.4 x 8.66 inches |
| Signal Format | analog, digital |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
T**D
Plays nams. Runs with the big dogs.
I love this pedal and run it side by side with a Quad Cortex. Given the difference in price, I'd say it's a pretty good bargain. I bought it because it has a NAM slot for fx pedals, a NAM slot for amps, and of course the standard IR loader. All work fine with NAMs and IRs from TONE3000 and the built in amps and fx are no joke either. If you have used a multieffects/ampsim before, it's very easy to use and program. Nothing special to report on that. Sounds great in recording (yes it does to dry out to the DAW) and great with a PA system. Although, you may have to lower the highs a little. It can sizzle a bit with some house systems, depending on the speakers used. But that seems to have been my experience with most sims. Before you buy a Stadium or QC, I would recommend you check this out first. It just might meet your needs before you lay down all that cash. I don't regret buying mine.
A**R
Guitarist fun, loads of options
The GP-200X rocks! Hours of fun, tons of options, great for guitar players. There are a couple of things that bother me, but they feel a bit like not picking, so no loss of stars. 1. The tuner could be a little better when the tuned note is close but not perfect. It doesn’t do a good job of telling you which way to tune, up or down, to get it right. 2. The main Parm button doesn’t have a mechanical bump at each offset like the Headrush pedals, not an issue per se, but can be just a bit finicky to get set just right. 3. Lack of Bluetooth or other wireless headphone support is a miss here, but honestly, the audio delay by adding it in might be the reason for its obvious omission. 4. The looper doesn’t have quantization, as far as I’m aware, but not a deal breaker if you can learn to play in time. Not as great for vocalists due to the lack or mic input or phantom power support. Of course this can be solved with a cheap mixer or other solutions but it’s worth mentioning given then new HeadRush boards come with auto tune support for mics. So many good options straight out of the box, you almost don’t need to deep dive into the menus. That being said, plenty or customization options for the signal chain and each individual effect. Some better than others, but YMMV based on your preferences and play style. The headphone out is perfect for quiet jam sessions alone, and the compact footprint for how many features in here is impressive. Yes they make more compact ones, but if you care about dialing in your pedals just right and changing the signal chain on the fly, go for the GP-200 series for the extra switches. Haven’t tried the custom stuff too much yet, but $360 US, this thing is a steal.
F**A
Best pedalboard in its price range
Lots of options and presets, however it is very intuitive and easy to go through menus. I love that you can change the order of all the effects in the chain so you can configure it in any way you like. You can even change the position of the send/receive of the looper. For the price i think it is a no brainer. I quality of the materials and also the quality of the sounds. I have plugged it in directly to the return of my amp and used all the processing in the pedalboard and sounds great. I have also plugged it in after the preamp of my amp and used it only for modeling effects and works great too. Infinite possibilities! The software is also useful and the recording options are very good. It works very well with Logic Pro X. Amazinh value for your money.
J**S
Good! But not Great.
I think this pedal is good, not great. It is very easy to use, the screen and controls are simple and quick to learn. Lots of great clean and crunch sounds. The heavier distorted sounds are where I found some issues. It started to sound pretty digital, I felt like I was using an up and coming pedal instead of one of the "name brands" in digital. There was also some awesome drum tracks to play along with, but those sound quite generic and digital, like it is clearly midi. It's great to jam along to, and awesome to put the looper on and create mini songs, but it's not quite strong enough for me to take it and use it in front of people. Great for at home when practicing. Wouldn't bring it to a gig or record with it though.
A**E
Good value for the money
So far I'm really enjoying this processor pedal. It's easy to use, feels durable, sounds decent, and gives you a lot for the money.
C**Z
I like it. I'm sure there's better, but It's pretty decent. Has more effects than I can ever use.
Works great for me.
S**A
Best multi effects pedal
Maybe. I had the Boss ME-30 & tested the ME-80. I watched a ton of video reviews & walk throughs. I liked the usability & recallablilty this had compared to most of the others on the market. You can do everything for the pedal, it's slow at first, but can be done. You can also connect it to a PC & modify settings. It's not necessary like with the ME-90. Found that I need to tweak a lot of things to get a sound I'm listening for, but like that I can find the sounds I'm looking for within a few moments (3-5) without needing a PC. Well worth the $300
T**M
Closest to a Pod-go killer
Great pedal with a ton of features and sounds, the software is easy to install and use, and the added bonus of a dedicated asio driver means you can have studio quality sound in live streams, recordings, etc. There is a bit of a learning curve to the looper as you can't swap tones with the foot switches only the dial, which in a live setting is a huge let down (please valeton copy line6 and have it 1 button). As for tones this comes packed with multiple cabs and effects, and the ability to add custom IRs is Great. The wah toggle is a bit wonky out of the box and can be hard to trigger the toe stomp Control. Overall loving this pedal and the features it has. For the price it's a must have for any level of guitar player or bassist (yes it has bass tones too).
A**E
Ein weiterer guter Gitarrenprozessor hat den Musikmarkt erobert, mit vor allem toller Soundabbildung moderner Amps und Caps in kleinen Format und das zu bezahlbarem Preis. Preis Leistung top!
A**N
Does Wonders! Can beat the more expensive competitors.
F**Z
Pedalera muy completa con sonidos muy conseguidos, favil de configurar y personalizable. No se puede pedir más con una gran relación calidad precio
C**E
Ottima
D**O
Excelente equipo, me actualicé tenía la GP100. Y con esta GP200 puedes hacer y manejarla a tu antojo con mejores opciones. El color de lujo además que venía con unos regalitos y descuento 👌
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