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I created some presets for Valeton GP-200X and I was pretty much floored...


I help guitarists get their dream tones by tone hunting as a service.

Kempers, QCs, Helix, Axe etc.

And last year I have helped several guitarists with Valeton GP200.

I was blown away how good GP200 sounds.

Especially for the price!


And this August I was asked by one of my customers to create some presets for him on his GP200X.

Here is a simple playthrough.


Me and Daniel were testing those presets through Valeton FRFR speaker as well as several headphones, bigger PA systems as well as several studio monitors and it worked pretty well!


I find most factory patches and even patches created by Choptones very fizzy and thin sounding. And when you play loud, those presets can cut throat listeners which noone wants...

That´s why I set patches a little bit smoother in the top-end than for studio records.


What do you think?


Do you have any experience with Valeton guitar processors?

Do you like them?



May the muse be with You!


Big thanx goes to Daniel for the opportunity and lending me his GP200X and his awesome Telecaster guitar.





🎸 Signal Chain:

Fender / Squier Telecaster w humbucker on the bringe and P90 style single coil on the neck ► Valeton GP200X






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