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55+ songs. Your gear. Researched settings.
Free to use. No signup required.
Guitar
Fender Stratocaster
Amp
Boss Katana 100
Your Amp Settings
Effects Chain
Three steps. Your gear. Your tone.
Pick your guitar, amp, and pedals.
Search 55+ hand-researched iconic tones.
Settings adapted to your exact gear.
Every tone in our library is built from real rig rundowns, interviews, and studio documentation — not guesswork.
Not another generic settings chart.
Mapped to your amp, pickups, and pedals.
From interviews and rig rundowns. Not forums.
No signup. Free. Settings in seconds.
From Hendrix to Metallica to Nirvana — every tone researched, and we're adding more every week.
No tool can perfectly replicate a studio recording — those tones involve specific rooms, mics, and mixing. What Rigtone does is get you close with the gear you actually own, using settings researched from real rig rundowns and interviews. You'll probably tweak by ear from there, but you're starting from a researched foundation instead of guessing from scratch.
We research the original gear and settings used on each song, then our matching engine translates those settings to your specific amp's tone stack, your guitar's pickups, and the pedals you have. For example, if a song was recorded on a cranked Marshall but you have a Boss Katana, we'll map the EQ curve and gain structure to your amp's controls.
Yes, completely free with no signup required. Select your gear, pick a song, and get your settings instantly. We built this because we were tired of guessing at amp knobs ourselves.
We currently support 18 guitars, 20 amps, and 30+ pedals — covering the most popular models from Fender, Gibson, PRS, Marshall, Boss, Line 6, and more. We're adding new gear regularly. If your exact model isn't listed, pick the closest match and the results will still be a solid starting point.
Our library has 55+ iconic songs across rock, metal, blues, grunge, and more — from Hendrix to Metallica to Nirvana. Each tone is hand-researched, not AI-generated. We're actively adding new songs based on user requests.
Absolutely. There's a song request feature built into the app. We prioritize the most-requested songs and gear when adding new content.