The Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd guitar tone is built on a Peavey Mace, dialed in at gain 5/10, bass 4.5, mid 5.5, treble 6.5, presence 5.5 (community-researched baseline). Full breakdown below — then adapt every knob to your exact guitar and amp, free.
clean-to-crunch, mid-forward Southern rock distortion. This shapes how hard the amp is pushed and where the EQ sits for the Free Bird sound.
What makes the Free Bird part tricky
feel & dual-guitar harmony, tasteful bends, long-form solo (Free Bird). GuitarToneAdapt gets the tone right so you can focus on the playing.
Note: Free Bird is two halves: a long, lush CLEAN intro (chorus + reverb, often an SG) and then a soaring overdriven solo. Keep gain moderate, plenty of reverb, and push harder for the solo., Lynyrd Skynyrd's Southern-rock tone (Gary Rossington / Allen Collins) is a warm, dynamic CLEAN-TO-CRUNCH — a Gibson Les Paul (Rossington; an SG on Free Bird) into a Peavey Mace (their '70s amp, big clean headroom with a biting top when cranked). Not high gain., Settings: gain low (~4-5) so it stays clean-ish and breaks up when you dig in, treble up (6-7), bass and mids balanced (~4-5) — Southern rock is fairly THIN, so keep the bass down. Sweet Home Alabama wants a bit more midrange; Free Bird wants less gain, more reverb and a chorus for the long build, then push into the solo., Settings are community-researched starting points, not official recall sheets — it's a clean-ish Les Paul and your picking dynamics more than gain.