Valeton GP-5 Multi-FX Pedal, VFR-110 FRFR Guitar Cab & XSonic Airstep GP Controller Bundle

£359.00

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Supercharge your practice sessions and perform like a pro with the Valeton GP-5 pedal, XSonic Airstep GP footswitch and Valeton VFR-110 cab bundle. The GP-5 tears down the boundaries of traditional multi-FX units, packing the sonic punch of a flagship processor into a palm-sized enclosure. Paired with the XSonic Airstep GP wireless controller, you can easily switch presets, toggle effects on/off and access key performance functions on the fly via its five stage-ready footswitches. Running through Valeton’s powerful VFR-110 FRFR speaker cab, designed specifically for modern modellers and multi-FX units, you can enjoy killer amplified tones packed with realism and depth. This bundle is perfect for guitarists after a versatile home modelling rig with hands-free control or a portable gigging setup that won’t break the bank. Valeton GP-5: a pocket-sized powerhouse The Valeton GP-5 is essentially an entire guitar rig squeezed into a mini pedal. Thanks to support for user IRs and converted NAM (Neural Amp Modeller) profiles through Valeton’s SnapTone tech, it can faithfully recreate the sound and feel of your favourite amps and speaker cabs wherever you play. With 50 premium SnapTones preloaded and room for up to 80 in total, you’ll have instant access to a huge range of inspiring tones, from pristine cleans to high-gain modern stacks. And with over 100 built-in effects, a chromatic tuner and USB connectivity for direct recording, the GP-5 has all the core features modern guitarists need. There’s also the Valeton Suite app, which allows you to edit effects and signal chains, create presets and manage your tone library from your phone. Better still, it includes 100 onboard drum grooves to keep your practice sessions tight and fun! XSonic Airstep GP: unlock your GP-5’s full potential The Airstep GP Edition wireless foot controller transforms the GP-5 into an even more capable live-performance setup. Change presets, control individual effects, set tap tempo and access a range of additional functions, all without being tied to the pedal itself. With up to 300 hours of battery life, the XSonic Airstep GP delivers reliable wireless control without the need for external power. It can even provide juice to the GP-5 via its USB-C output for up to four hours, so you can build an ultra-portable fly rig that doesn’t require a traditional pedalboard power supply. How cool is that? Valeton VFR-110: lightweight design, big sound The VFR-110 is an FRFR (Full Range Flat Response) cab specially designed for digital modellers and multi-FX pedals. It reproduces your amp and cab simulations with amazing clarity and accuracy, letting you hear your tones exactly as intended. Plus, it’s been voiced to react more like a real guitar amplifier, so it’ll feel familiar if you’re coming from a more traditional amp. Don’t let its small size fool you, either. With a built-in Class D amplifier delivering up to 1300W of peak power, the VFR-110 has more than enough volume for home practice, rehearsals and live performances alike. And with its carefully tuned 10-inch woofer and 1-inch tweeter, it provides a rich, detailed and authentic sound. It’s the perfect partner for the GP-5 and an easy way to take your favourite tones from the bedroom to the stage.Key FeaturesValeton GP-5 All-in-one rig: The GP-5 is a compact multi-FX processor and IR/SnapTone loader, featuring over 100 high-quality effects, support for up to 20 third-party cabinet IRs and 50 preloaded SnapTones (with space for up to 80 in total). NAM-compatible: SnapTone technology supports NAM (Neural Amp Modeller) file conversion, making it easy to bring your favourite amp captures into the GP-5. 100 patch slots (50 factory patches): There’s plenty of room to save your best sounds, including complex signal chains with up to 9 modules running simultaneously. Built-in tuner: No need for a separate tuner pedal or clip-on! The GP-5 has a sensitive chromatic tuner onboard, so you’ll always be ready to …

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Valeton

Valeton is a brand known for its range of audio equipment, particularly digital effects processors, guitar pedals, and amplifiers. They focus on offering high-quality sound processing solutions at more affordable prices compared to some of the more established brands in the industry. Valeton products often cater to musicians and audio engineers seeking professional-grade performance without the premium price tag.

Their devices are commonly used for guitar and bass, but they also offer multi-effects units and other types of audio processing tools for different instruments and audio setups. Valeton has built a reputation for delivering practical and reliable gear, especially in the realm of live performance and home studios.

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Multi-Effects Pedals

A multi-effects processor combines several effect algorithms and signal-routing stages in one unit. Its sound depends not only on the individual models but on their order, parallel or serial routing, processing resolution and available control. Preset structure, switching gaps, foot control, expression assignment, amp or cabinet modelling, USB audio and MIDI determine how completely the processor can replace separate pedals.

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Amp Simulator

Recreates the gain structure, tone controls, compression and frequency response of a guitar or bass amplifier. The simulation may model only a preamp or extend through power-amp behaviour, allowing the result to range from clean amplification to dynamically responsive breakup.

Mini Pedal

Uses a reduced-width enclosure to conserve pedalboard space. The smaller format can limit battery access, footswitch spacing and the number or size of controls, while side-mounted sockets and power placement determine how much space is actually saved once connected.

Presets

Stores complete groups of parameter values for later recall. The number of locations, switching time, spillover behaviour and whether presets include routing, expression and MIDI assignments determine how completely one sound can change into another.