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Multi-Effect Pedal for Electric Guitar

  • Over 200 effects
  • Supports loading up to 20 third-party IR files
  • NAM file conversion (Neural Amp Modeler)
  • Run up to 12 modules at once and arrange them in any order to build a fully customizable effects chain
  • 200 preset slots (100 factory patches)
  • Drum machine with over 100 patterns
  • Looper with up to 180 seconds recording time
  • 6-in/4-out audio interface functionality, compatible with Windows, Mac, iOS and Android
  • Wireless recording and editing via Bluetooth
  • Integrated 3000 mAh battery with a battery life of over 6 hours
  • Controls: Volume, Parameter, 1, 2, 3
  • Push buttons: Back, Global, BT, Edit, Save, Drum
  • LED: A, B & CTRL/Tap
  • Display: 2.4" colour LCD
  • Footswitches: A, B & C
  • Expression/Footswitch/MIDI In & Out/Thru: 2 x 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • Input: 6.3 mm jack
  • Output L & R: 6.3 mm jack and 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • Phone/mic connection: 3.5 mm TRRS jack
  • USB C
  • Power supply connector: Barrel connector 5.5 x 2.1 mm, centre negative
  • Power consumption: 2000 mA
  • Power supply/charging via power supply unit with 9 V DC or 5 V USB-C (not included)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 181 x 139 x 52 mm
  • Weight: 843 g
  • Disponible desde Abril 2026
  • número de artículo 636408
  • Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
  • Método de construcción´ Pedalera
  • Amp Modeling
  • Caja de ritmos
  • Incluye afinador
  • Pedal de expresión No
  • USB-anslutning
  • Conexión para auriculares
  • Interfaz MIDI
  • Line Out
  • Alimentación a pilas
  • Fuente de alimentación incluida No
175 €
Todos los precios incluyen IVA
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Bang For The Buck
Franexus 22.04.2026
This review will be helpful for those who have already tried high-end multi-effects and amp simulators, as well as for beginners—players who mostly jam at home or play casually rather than professionally.

I come from a background where I’ve tried pretty much everything—literally everything. Currently, my main rig is the Fractal FM9, so that gives you an idea of my reference point.



Why I Bought It

I didn’t buy the GP180 expecting world-class amp sims or effects—the price already sets realistic expectations. It’s around €200, and I mainly got it for my acoustic board.

My plan was to run it in the FX loop of my Fishman preamp, using it purely for effects. Amp simulations weren’t important to me. The compact size also made it seem like a perfect fit for my board—or at least, that’s what I initially thought.



Pros (Considering the Price)

Let’s be real—at €200, this unit offers features you don’t usually get even at two or three times the price.

* Bluetooth connectivity – stable and works great
* IR support and NAM files – huge plus at this price point
* 200+ effects – very versatile
* Battery-powered operation – up to 5–6 hours without external power
* Intuitive mobile app – smooth and easy to use

Even though I wasn’t interested in the amp models, I gave them a try just for fun—and honestly, they work.

The sound is respectable. It’s not mind-blowing, but it’s good enough to take to a gig without worrying about your tone. If you’re not chasing ultra high-end realism like you’d get from Fractal, Kemper, or Quad Cortex, this unit will absolutely do the job.

For home use, rehearsals, backup rigs, or casual gigs—it delivers. And again, it’s €200.



Cons

There are two main reasons why I decided to return it:

1. It colors the sound
Even with no effects engaged, running it in the FX loop noticeably alters the tone. This is understandable—at this price point, the converters aren’t top-tier—but it’s still something to be aware of.

2. Audio dropouts in stomp mode
In preset mode, a slight gap when switching presets is expected—even on more expensive units.

However, in stomp mode, turning an effect on or off causes a brief audio cut. That’s a problem in live situations. For example, if you want to kick in a delay or chorus mid-performance, the sound drops out momentarily—which is a dealbreaker for me.



Conclusion

For the money, this thing is an absolute bargain.

If you’re used to high-end gear, you’ll notice the difference immediately—it’s not on that level. But if you’re not chasing that “3D amp feel” or ultra-realistic response, this unit offers incredible value.

For beginners, casual players, or anyone looking for a budget-friendly all-in-one solution—it’s a no-brainer.

Big bang for the buck.
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