This article lists free guitar amp VST plugins. For more music software, return to Free VST Plugins. Whether you’re a guitar player or not, it can be useful to have a good guitar amp emulator or two in your plugins folder. Must like a good saturator, guitar amps can color a sound, adding anything from subtle warmth to full-on distortion. Blue Cat's Free Amp is a completely free guitar amp simulation plug-in offering three amp models created with the acclaimed Blue Cat's Destructor amp simulation modeler.Inspired by legendary guitar amplifiers from the real world, the included 'classic clean', 'classic drive' and 'modern drive".
I’m seeing lot of people asking how to install VST plugins into FL Studio so here’s a short guide showing you how to do it.
First of all, you need to have a folder for all your VST plugins somewhere in your hard drive (default is under C:Program Files). If you dont have one, create it and name it to ‘VSTplugins’ for example.
Now, usually VST plugins (most of the free ones at least) comes either zipped (or rar packed) package of files (.DLL file(s)) which you have to unzip or unrar to your VSTplugins folder. You need a ZIP / RAR extractor such as 7-Zip or IZArc for this.
Unpack the whole content of that .zip or .rar file straight to your VSTplugins folder (or to your desktop and move/copy it to there).
If the plugin has its own installer (.exe file), follow the instructions given during the installation. Usually it asks the location of your VSTplugin folder.
Next, open the FL Studio and go to Options -> File Settings (or press F10) and under the ‘VST plugins extra search folder’, define your default VSTplugin folder (if you haven’t done so already). You only need to do this once and not everytime you install a new plugin.
After that, go to the Channels -> Add one -> More… and a box with a list of plugins will appear. At the Bottom of the box you’ll see a’Refresh’ button: click on it and choose ‘Fast scan (recommended)’ from the menu:
After scanning you should see your newly installed plugin in the plugin list (in red color):
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Now you can double click it to open it and if you want, tick the little box (Favourite Switch) that is in front of the plugin to make it appear in your favourites list.
NOTE that if you installed an EFFECT plugin (not a synth which is a ‘generator’, but an effect – these are two different types of plugins), you can only open it to a Mixer tracks effect slot.

NoAmp is a Guitar Amp and Cab sim stompbox emulation VST plugin. NoAmp! is a simple effect with 4 knobs and 3 switches. it gives you access to 27 combinations between amp, mod and mic/cab, to let you access instantly to a large variety of tones without distracting you from your playing.
Features:
NoAmps! screenshot
NoAmp! is a vst instruments plugins developed by Mokafix Audio , a free Guitar Amp Simulator VST plugins that you can use on any VST Compatible hosts such as Steinberg Cubase, Nuendo, Wavelab, FL Studio/Fruityloops, Ableton Live, Adobe Audition, LMMS, Reaper, SONAR, Mixcraft, Acid Pro, etc.
For more information about NoAmp! please visit Developer Website