I had a Valeton GP-200. It completely shat the bed one day and wouldn't boot. Valeton was of no help to get it replaced under warranty and the seller went missing. Ended up with a bricked device with no support at all from Valeton. I ended up buying a new one off Amazon and returning the dead one. Valeton was getting it back one way or another.
I saw someone post that Mooer and Flamma were related in some way. I think they might have mentioned a third company too. Then I saw someone post that Hotone and Valeton are related. Can anyone confirm this and let me know which companies are related?
Just ordered a unit and should be here next week. Seen a lot of videos and I like what I'm hearing/seeing. Has anybody actually just taken this unit to a gig to hook up to the PA directly?
I just updated my gp200 software and firmware and found you can now load 5 nam files from the amp menu. Beware you may have to update the firmware on the...
Hey i got this unit as my first real gear after having bought a guitar and amp starter pack an year ago. For a first, its pretty great and im really liking it. A cool trick i learned is assigning effect params to the exp pedal (ie controlling pitch shift range of preamp effect) Unclear, are the...
For the price, the Valeton GP200 is a great backup and for use in dive bars. This is exactly why and how I use mine. It's like a compact size spare tire. You may never need or use it in real life, but if you are stuck in the desert with a flat, or are on a gig where your main unit goes down, the Valeton GP200 should be able