Carve Audio has released Gas Can Amp ($49), a guitar amp plugin inspired by the rare battery-powered amplifier known as “The Can.”
The original amp was built by SLM Electronics in the 1980s and housed in a plastic gas-can-style enclosure. It later became associated with the first Foo Fighters record, where its unusually gritty tone helped shape some of the album’s guitar sounds.
Having this type of amp in plugin format is definitely more interesting than the average amp sim. “The Can” is not exactly something you can grab from the local ads, and when units do appear, they are usually hard to find in good condition.
Gas Can Amp brings that angry amp character into the DAW, but Carve Audio didn’t stop at recreating the original’s cranked sound.
The plugin preserves the hardware’s raw buzz while adding controls that make it easier to use in a modern mix. The original amp is famous for the everything-on-10 approach, but Carve Audio tweaked the plugin to give you more room to shape the result.
The main controls include Input, Volume, Master, Bass, Treble, and Output. Input handles the gain before the amp, while Volume acts more like the preamp drive. That means you can push it into full-on fuzz or back it down for a more controlled edge-of-breakup tone.
The expanded EQ section is there to help the sound sit in a mix, which is important because this kind of amp character can get very grungy. You can thin it out for a small-speaker/radio effect, add more weight, or smooth the top end if the bite gets too sharp.
Carve Audio also added a built-in noise gate with Threshold and Decay controls. That’s definitely useful in a plugin based on a noisy little battery amp because you can keep the attitude without fighting constant buzz between notes.
Although Gas Can Amp is obviously aimed at guitar tones, it also works as a character effect for synths, drums, and other sounds. It definitely works as a creative effect to give your sounds that small-speaker grit.
There is also a mono/stereo input mode, a nice selection of factory presets, user preset saving, and a resizable interface. Double-clicking any knob snaps it to the classic all-at-10 setting associated with the original amp.
Also, producer/engineer Barrett Jones (Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Pearl Jam) said the plugin sounds very close to the real thing.
Gas Can Amp is available for macOS and Windows in VST3, AU, and AAX formats. It is priced at $49, includes three activations per purchase, requires no iLok, and comes with a fully functional 14-day free trial.
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Last Updated on June 3, 2026 by Tomislav Zlatic.



