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VEMURAM Butter Machine


A collaboration pedal with Michael Landau.

The “Butter Machine” was developed in collaboration with Michael Landau to create his ideal distortion pedal. We have made countless prototypes, which took more than 2 years in R&D. Having Michael use the prototypes at his sessions and on tour, we were able to hear his direct feedback and aim straight for his ideal driven tone. In addition, new ideas were implemented, and various improvements were made by testing the prototypes at his recording sessions and at his home studio in Los Angeles as well. As a result, we were able to create a “new type" of distortion pedal that is user-friendly and wide in range. It allows you to control your picking nuance and dynamics, and the drive goes from overdrive to full-on distortion effortlessly. Please enjoy the "Butter Machine”.

【The story behind the Butter Machine by Michael Landau】
"I’ve been using Vemuram pedals for over 10 years starting with the Jan Ray Overdrive.
And over the years, Daiya and Shingo have become good friends during my many tours in Japan.
The Vemuram pedals have always been in a class of their own in my opinion. All of their pedals have that big, bold Vemuram sound. And the company has the highest level of integrity regarding the way the pedals are designed and built.

In the past I’ve used an Ibanez SD9 as my high gain pedal, it was my main distortion pedal for many years, but I’ve always had a bit of a love-hate relationship with the pedal. It can be shrill and overly compressed if it’s not dialed in just right…
So a couple of years ago I asked Daiya if he could design a distortion pedal that had the positive sonic qualities of the SD9, but without the overly compressed, high-end harshness. Daiya and I have spent many months listening to several prototypes that he designed, experimenting with them and making improvements.

We used the SD9 as a starting point but of course this new Vemuram distortion pedal is a higher grade unit with many improvements. Besides the Gain, Volume and Tone knobs, there are two trim pots that let you fine tune this pedal in a unique way. The “Sparkle” trim pot is a ‘Peaking’ type of boost centered around 6K that allows you to dial in the ‘Crunch’ of the high end. The “Low-Mid” trim pot allows you to add the perfect amount of bottom end. I used one of the prototypes on tour in 2022 and 2023, and also in the studio many times over the last year. In other words, this pedal has definitely been real time tested.

The final version of this new Vemuram distortion pedal has a perfectly open, natural feeling overdrive. It has gain and sustain for days… yet it stays clear, punchy and solid when you roll the volume back on your guitar. It’s very easy to dial in the perfect amount of overdrive with this pedal while keeping all of the musicality intact.

Vemuram has designed the best distortion pedal that I have ever played through. We named it the “Butter Machine”, and if you play through one you’ll know why. It’s a very satisfying sonic experience.

Cheers to Vemuram, and to all of the guitar rulers of the universe!"
- Michael

<Specifications>

Transistors:
N/A
Controls:
Volume, Gain, Tone / LOW-MID Trimmer, SPARKLE Trimmer
Switches:
ON/OFF
Terminal:
Input, Output
Power:
006P (9 Volt Battery) or 9Volt regulated AC/DC adapter(Center Negative)
Size:
70(W)x113(D)x50(H)mm
Weight:
425g
Current Draw:
m/A
All of our pedals are compatible with 18V except for our fuzz pedals.
But we do not recommend using 18V because it is made and designed for 9V.
*Please advise we cannot take any responsibilities for any damages using voltages higher than 9V.

Customer Reviews

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Pete Cmiel
Vemuram Butter Machine

Equipment first I guess.

Running into DSL 40CR on the clean channel, sacrilege I know but I love Marshall cleans.

Black Tele has Seymour Duncan quarter pounder set in there with 4 way switch to get series connection, quite bright and gutsy.

Green Tele I’ve just put a new fender neck on, switch pups out to Seymour Duncan hot rails with 4 way switch also.
Guitar can be a tad dark as I’m still only running 250k pots on it, I may try 500k in it at some time.

Epiphine Les Paul I think is probucker pups in it.

Strat is MIM HSS player series with Alnico 5 from memory.

Now the pedal.

Straight out of the box and on the board a little underwhelming if the truth be told.

Quite dark and muddy, favouring low to mids with a very flat top end, this was with the Strat so consider that’s the cleanest I’ve got how will it sound with the others ??

They do give you a recommend trim pot settings that I followed with the 1x 12 cab.

Still way to dark for my liking, starting to think a costly error on my part.

Went old school, backed off guitar volume to say 8 and tone the same, did the low to mid trim pot first just with strumming and roughly set to what sounded great, did the same with the sparkle which I think is a 6k pot.

Found what sounded good overall.

Went through the guitars one by one, fave overall by far is the Epi Les Paul, great low to mids with a crisp bitey top end which I like and that’s on any pup combination.

The Strat now sounds awesome with the new adjustments, very pleased that it’s still clean but roll that volume pot to max and it’s an insane beast.

Black Tele as always is a farking monster and the green one although still maybe a tad dark is next level beast mode on the pedal. With pots something like 28k in series it would be ( I’m not a low output pup kinda guy )

What do I like with the pedal, one it’s adjustability, the range is incredible and playing with four different guitars I’m sure you could fine tune it even more.

Sustain for days on any guitar, simply beautiful.

Low to mids and punchy and deep but not muddy at all.

Top end is the way I like it, crisp, without being ice picky as such.

Noise floor is not too bad with the one pedal on, if you combine with say a clean boost to it it comes on a little more, any dirt pedal I always go to noise suppressor, NS2 works for me nicely at my level.

Would I buy it again, oh yeah, I think this will cover my distortion needs for a very long time.

Previously tried Boss metalzone, metal core, PDF 2 parametric distortion, EQD gear also.

In hindsight these are mere toys to what this pedal can do.

It enhances whichever guitar you put thru it and highlights what the guitar can do thru this tone.

So yes I’m a very very happy camper.

Awesome pedal and fantastic service yet again from Deluxe Guitars.

Oh and the base settings I was running thru all the guitars can be see pictured in the board, so yes heaps of room either way to tweak the tone even more

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Jason Malham
Great pedal, great shopping experience.

Deluxe Guitars are always fantastic to shop from. They are always quick to deliver and keep me well-informed - I highly recommend them. The Vemuram Butter Machine is awesome. If you're looking for a beautiful-sounding overdrive pedal, look no further. Yes, it's pricey, but you only have to buy one pedal, then as I said, look no further.

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Michael Hutton
Magical

This is THE pedal. Expensive but worth it.