Saturday, October 26, 2024
BassBass Effects

This Will Make You Ditch Your Amp


On this episode I review the Valeton GP200 guitar multi-effects pedal.

Find it at Amazon:
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#Ditch #Amp

Originally posted by UCAL78TyT12_MdsHCXpL0ApQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMK_Jnjwe3A

27 thoughts on “This Will Make You Ditch Your Amp

  • It would be helpful if you listed the name of the product your demoing in the description at the very least. You didn't mention what you were reviewing for 2 minutes. Just a bit of constructive criticism.

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  • I bought the GP 100 a few years ago, and I still use it. Great little unit! After watching your review, I might have to spring for this one now lol. Thanks for giving me GAS again.

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  • I have the go-200 lt. Do yourself a big favor and get some good IRs. Makes ALLL the difference

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  • If it's too much gear to move about when you're gigging then quit. I would never use a modeller, ever. Load of garbage.

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  • distortion sounds very cheesy to me. I would not use this on stage only at home for laughs and giggles. However, To each there own.

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  • One thing that is to be commended here is that this company clearly employed a good designer. Too often the companies in this industry, both the high and low end, seem to release products that were 'designed' by some sort of perverse committee of Engineer + CEO's teenage stepson. I mean, take Zoom for instance. They've been responsible for a temporary loss of vision for me on several occasions….

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  • I played for years on a Boss GT6. Yes the old gold one. Boss makes the best effects for the masses I think. After my GT6 was retired I decided to give line 6 a try with the HD500. They make awesome time based effects but their drive effects don’t cut it for me. So then I decided to build a regular pedalboard. But I recently joined a band who have no amps on stage. The other guitarist uses a fractal FM9. I thought I would take the plunge and i absolutely love it. No more GAS for me. But there are so many companies in the modeling game now so you can definitely find great units on a budget. My GT6 was my go to for years but now I’m sold on modeling.

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  • I have the Valeton GP200 it kicks all others in its class and price range straight outta box useable and you can easily download patches and IRs to it.

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  • Every time I buy the latest gen modeler/profiler/multi fx pedal the honeymoon is over within six months. I find myself going back to my amps and my pedals. I end up using the modeler/profiler/multi fx pedal as an interface for silent practice or recording since the sounds are there and it is more convenient that setting up a mic and trying to not get a knock on the door from the cops. More and more amps are now coming standard with an XLR DI out with either emulated cab or IR built in. This solves one of the hassles of playing live and entices guitar players to come back to the amp.

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  • Look …people talk great things about these … i have one for about 4 months now … a couple of gigs ( I was a professional but no more ) … some rehearsal … and then one day i came back to the studio with my personal old pedals and plugued into a vht valve amp … man … no comparison … the main fault is that at lower volume levels .. using the knob of the guitar .. it lacks dynamic dramatically ! Or at least I felt that way !

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  • The rabbit hole I fall into with multi-effects is I find is I'm much more likely to pile on a ton of different effects I wouldn't be using for a final sound if I just had a few pedals into an amp. As I'm cycling through a simple patch I say "I'll had some compression, sure, some chorus- just a smidge, etc…" vs. using a setup with a few pedals either off or on and into the amp.

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  • I am in the minority here., growing up I always used guitar effects processors like the boss GT and ME and electro harmonix stuff… due to budget constraints it just made more sense to go that direction than buying all the individual pedals looped through a decent amp. thing is though now that I could afford some gear Im still drawn to the presence of physical amps (valve or solid state) especially those placed on top of a cabinet or stack., digital amp modeling is fine especially as its selling point is portability and convenience and all but there's just something about seeing a Marshall stack with you whatever style or gig you be in ????

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  • After retiring it to a corner a few years ago I finally sold my Katana MK2. I'm getting everything I currently need out of the little Headrush MX5. I've worked my ass of getting the presets to sound right but it's paid off. It sounds better than any amp I've ever owned and the response is as amp like as I need it to be (and its in stereo.) The tech in all of these new modelers is simply amazing .. and getting more so.

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  • Yeah Boy! You are now a part of the cool kids club. What makes me cooler than you is I have a red one (GP200R). Love mine to death and you will to.

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  • The Tank-G is very similar to that unit. Not all the bells and whistles and no display but the Tank-G is only 79.00

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  • Nice! I have a Nu-X MG30. Same idea. Got it from ZZounds. Lower tier brand but not Amazon however that unit looks excellent. I have a couple Nu-X pedals, a Marshall in a box and a Klon clone and they are excellent so I tried the MG30 and was not disappointed.

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