Amplitube 5 Presets List [work] May 2026
AmpliTube 5 is a powerhouse of guitar and bass processing, but its true magic lies in its vast library of presets. Whether you are chasing the glass-clean tones of a vintage Fender or the crushing saturation of a modern Mesa Boogie, having a curated list of presets can save you hours of menu diving.
- “Oscillating Fuzz Bomb” – self-oscillating fuzz into a dimed Plexi with no gate. Uncontrollable in a good way.
- “Broken Radio” – amp sim with bias all the way off + ring modulator + cab with only a 2kHz spike. Great for intros or breakdowns.
- “Springs in Space” – three spring reverbs in series (no dry signal). Like playing in a wet tunnel.
Want me to extract the actual CSV/JSON of preset names from AmpliTube 5’s database (if you have a preset folder), or create a searchable categorized list? amplitube 5 presets list
"Try that one," Marcus pointed a calloused finger at the screen. The preset was named "Brown Sound 5150." AmpliTube 5 is a powerhouse of guitar and
3. Sorting by "Type"
In the preset browser, click the column header to sort by Gain (low to high) or Name. This turns the chaotic list into a manageable spreadsheet. “Oscillating Fuzz Bomb” – self-oscillating fuzz into a
That’s where the AmpliTube 5 presets list becomes your best friend. Presets (or "Rigs" as AmpliTube calls them) are pre-assembled signal chains designed to emulate specific songs, artists, or tones. Whether you play blues, metal, pop, or experimental ambient music, there is a preset waiting for you.
- “American Clean 1” – The perfect pedal platform. Flat EQ, dynamic response.
- “British Crunch 2” – That classic "Brown Sound" from the late 70s.
- “Modern Recto V30” – The definitive nu-metal chug. Tighten it with a Tube Screamer in front.
- “Ambient Dream” – Swells of reverb and delay. Great for post-rock.
- “Bass SVT Fridge” – The sound of every rock record from the 70s to the 90s.