Vemuram Pedals
If you've ever plugged into a drive pedal and thought "close, but that's not quite me" — Vemuram was made for you. Built in Tokyo from solid brass and hand-wired with obsessive attention to detail, these pedals have one job: make your rig sound more like itself, just turned up to something special.
The brass enclosures aren't just pretty (though they are pretty). They kill noise, survive the road, and feel like something you'd hand down to your kid one day. Inside, hand-selected components and a hidden trimmer let you dial things in for your exact pickups and amp — because a Strat into a Fender and a Les Paul into a Two-Rock are basically two different conversations.
Collaborators like Michael Landau and Mateus Asato helped shape some of these circuits, which tells you everything about the level of player Vemuram is building for. These aren't gear-shelf curiosities. They're pedalboard staples for people who've tried everything else.
We carry Vemuram because when we plug one in, we don't want to unplug it. Simple as that.