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Mulit-Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

  • Compact multi-effects processor, SnapTone and IR loader
  • Enhanced version of the GP-5 with built-in 1450 mAh battery (manufacturer's specification: Approx. four hours of use)
  • HD modelling technology on the new platform, delivering more organic tones
  • Built-in looper
  • Additional connections for MIDI and EXP/footswitch
  • 100 storable setups
  • Includes 50 presets + 5 acoustic patches
  • Over 100 different effects
  • Simultaneous use of up to nine effects/modules possible
  • 20 IR memory locations
  • Integrates the latest SnapTone technology from Valeton, which enables the conversion and import of NAM (Neural Amp Modeler) files
  • Customisable footswitch allows versatile patch switching methods or control of switching on/off of single or multiple effects
  • Together with the LC color display, it adapts seamlessly to a wide range of stage environments
  • Built-in Bluetooth wireless functionality for seamless wireless editing and management of sounds via a mobile app
  • Controls: 3x quick access knob, para
  • Push buttons: 4x quick access buttons
  • Display: 1.77" colour LCD
  • Two footswitches
  • Input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Unbalanced stereo output: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • Stereo output: 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • USB 2.0 type-C
  • Bluetooth: 5.0
  • EXP/FS: 6.3 mm jack
  • Headphone: 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • MIDI In: 3.5 mm stereo jack (TRS MIDI Type A)
  • MIDI Thru: 3.5 mm stereo jack (TRS MIDI type A)
  • Power supply connection: Barrel connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm, centre negative
  • Power consumption: DC 9V = 500 mA, USB = 1000 mA
  • Power supply with built-in 1450 mAh battery or a 9 V DC mains adapter (not included)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 82 x 122 x 54 mm
  • Weight: 430 g
  • katalógusunkba bekerült: December 2025
  • Termékszám 631726
  • mennyiségi egység 1 darab
  • Design Floor Effect
  • Tube(s) No
  • Amp Modeling Yes
  • Effects Yes
  • Headphone Output Yes
  • Direct Out Yes
  • MIDI Interface Yes
  • Integrated Expression Pedal No
  • Connections for Pedals or Switches Yes
  • Aux-Input No
  • Integrated Tuner Yes
  • USB-Port Yes
  • Drum-Computer No
  • Incl. Tuner Yes
  • Integrated Effects Yes
  • Headphone connection Yes
  • MIDI Connector(s) Yes
  • Line Out Yes
  • Battery Operation Yes
  • Aux Input Yes
  • USB Connection Yes
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No brainer
p.costas 02.01.2026
I don't see why you wouldn't own one of this. Sounds awesome, cost less than a dedicated analog pedal, and you have a full rig in a box, with looper and drum machine. AND you can load NAM captures. AND runs on batteries. The only gripe is like other users have mentioned, from the pedal interface one cannot select other drumkit than metronome, but I'm assuming this will be easily fixable with an update.
I have not tried the looper so I can't comment on that.

I was on the edge of buying the GP-5 just before this one got announced but I was concerned about depending yet another companion app, but I gotta say that the GP-50 has a well designed UI and everything is easily accessible from the onboard controls. Even if you use it as full rig on a box or multi-effect in the fx loop of an amp. Really good piece of gear.

I am assuming that the best complement for this little guy would be a Hotone Ampero II Press and a M-vave Chocolate so you can get expression pedal and extra footswitches and you still get a full rig for little less than 250 e, which seems crazy to me.

To chime on the sound quality, I have built a patch to mimic what I have with my SLO-mini and NeuralDSP SLO X, the controls are not exactly 1to1 but in the same ballpark and it sounds just as good! It's great to have options and this option is awesome!
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Swiss Army knife, could be handy for every guitarist
Marcin Julius 07.01.2026
First of all, I don’t consider this device as a professional gigging and recording tool. Compared to a Headrush Mx5 it’s obviously weaker but has some advantages that made me purchase it and I’m happy with my choice, totally recommend it everyone on every level! Here is why:
-super portable practice tool. Similar size of a regular Boss pedal, built in battery, looper, Bluetooth, etc… you can practice wherever you want.
-perfect backup. Most of us don’t have two of everything, if my Headrush would go down this thing can save the gig. Won’t be the same but good enough to continue. Probably the audience would not even notice..
-perfect tool for a beginner. Easy to set up, sounds good from out of the box. Very compatible device in its price range.
-effects. For this price it’s hard to beat it. Imagine you need a tremolo or something like that in only one song and a vibrato in another.., here you are, plug it into your chain and problem solved. Not to mention the tuner…

After a few days of having it, this is my first impression. I hope it’s helpful.
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Great value for its price!
Sergio Rivera Paredes 13.05.2026
I've had this pedal for almost 5 months, and it has replaced my Marshall DSL5CR as my home practice amp (with headphones).

Since I have 11 pedals on my pedalboard, the only thing I need from the Valeton GP-5 is an amp simulation that can handle my pedals well, especially the distortion pedals.

With that in mind, I use a fairly simple setup:

In an empty slot, I use the Snaptone Twin RVB and add a spring reverb on switch 1 and a fairly short ping-pong delay on switch 2. That’s it. If Twin Reverb amps are your thing, you should try that setup.

That said, the only thing missing from this pedal is a stereo input (not even an FX loop, which would be the ultimate). It would have been great if the input jack were at least TRS so I could run my delay and modulation effects in stereo. For this reason, I almost replaced it with a Boss IR-2 (which has a stereo FX Loop), but for my taste and needs, the Snaptone Twin RVB on the GP-5 sounds a thousand times better than the IR-2’s TWN amp—it’s simply more natural, more manageable, offers more reverb nuances… maybe because they’re differ technologies but well, surprisingly the GP-5 works better with my pedals (and look that I’m a Boss fan!).

Add to the above that it has a built-in rechargeable battery so you can play without being plugged in to electricity. It works as a direct interface to a PC or phone. You can play music from a Bluetooth-enabled device and jam along with it (and the music can be recorded too along with the guitar signal). And of course, it’s very affordable!

A great device I won’t get rid of!
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Not a ton of Vale-u for money, but still very nice.
Krish931 11.05.2026
From the perspective of someone who likes travelling and likes music, this is the perfect addition to a low-cost, low-clutter, low barrier, low expectations rig that encompasses everything you need and then some, with some minor flaws that prevent it from reaching greatness (and 5 stars in total). I'll focus on daily usability, since other reviews have covered the finer aspects of the GP-50.

Pros:
- Portability (duh) and 4 hours of battery life with USB-C charging.
- Bluetooth works flawlessly, and the app UI is very good.
- Creating tones is intuitive and hassle-free.
- Takes a bit of getting used to some of the granular controls on the device itself (controlling it from the app is so much nicer), but still very satisfying.
- The price.

Cons:
- Looper is only 20 seconds long. Not a dealbreaker for me, but might be for others.
- Switching tones while looping needs either the app, manually turning the master control knob, or getting a second footswitch.
- NAM amp captures can't be paired with built-in cabsims or custom IRs, so you're limited to full rigs.
- Some effects don't quite sound like they're supposed to. The pitch-shifter for instance is a mess.
- Patch naming is restricted to 10 characters, including spaces.

Other than that, this nifty pedal is going to be my mainstay till I sink irresponsible amounts of money on a dedicated pedalboard.

Overall: 7/10.
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