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Swiss Digital Fuse Box
Swiss Digital Fuse Box
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When purchasing please select the Fuse Rating, Type and Sluggo of your choice. If your fuse rating is not listed, please select "Other" and send us a message with value using the contact form at checkout.
SDFB Price Update (November 1, 2024)
SDFB Price Update (November 1, 2024)
The Swiss Digital FUSE BOX has been an around-the-world massive success. We are all very grateful for the faith and trust you placed in us with SDFB and it’s ancillary products. Thank YOU!
Unfortunately, we must raise the price. On the 1st of November 2024. Costs are going through the roof, and we’ve done our best to not come to this point... but here we are:
- Swiss Digital Fuse Box from $395/unit to $495/unit
- Piggy Tail from $99 each to $125 ach
- Super Piggy Tail from $149 each to $175 each
- Extreme Piggy Tail from $199 each to $249 each
- Sluggos No Price Increase
- Swiss Digital Fuse Box Max from $450/unit to $595/unit
Product Description
Product Description
To fully understand the potential benefits of Swiss Digital Fuse Box, we must first examine the pitfalls of the fuse.
A fuse is a simple, sacrificial device used to protect your component in case of electrical failure. When current is being drawn through the fuse, it begins to heat up, and in cases of excess current or short, it will melt and sever the connection to power. While this works to protect your devices, a common fuse leaves much to be desired in means of performance when it comes to our audio components.
Regardless of the size of the power cable feeding even your largest amplifiers, the live line feeding the power supply eventually becomes constricted to the single small filament housed in the fuse. Current draw through the filament causes heat, which in turn raises the resistance and limits the capability of the power supply as it digs deep to replenish its reserves in times of high demand and musical transients.
Our elegant solution is the Swiss Digital Fuse Box. After carefully reading the instructions, the restrictive fuse is replaced with a Sluggo, a very low resistance and high current capable metal rod made from high purity materials. Run a power cable from the wall to the Swiss Digital Fuse Box IEC C13 inlet, and then plug your component into the Fuse Box’s NEMA 15 receptacle and you are ready to experience what the Fuse Box has to offer.
Each Fuse Box is programmed at the time of ordering to match the manufacturer’s fuse specification for your device. An internal microcontroller magnetically monitors the current draw and opens the circuit via a low resistance relay if it exceeds the pre-programmed setting. Resetting the Swiss Digital Fuse Box if tripped is done simply by disconnecting it from the wall for a minimum of 15 seconds. Fuse Box will not lose its programming ever, and will continue to protect your device faithfully and without fault.
Please Note: We can program Swiss Digital Fuse Box for the voltage and frequency of your country, but all Fuse Boxes have a US style plug output and will require the appropriate power cable. Please see our Piggy Tail power cables if you need a short length cable for this purpose.
Sluggo
Sluggo is precision manufactured in the size of your typical 5x20mm or 6x32mm fuse, made out of your choice of high purity materials. All the sonic benefits of an audiophile fuse without the worry of an expensive failure. One Sluggo in either high purity brass, copper, or gold immersion (Super Sluggo) included with the purchase of the Swiss Digital Fuse Box. Additional Sluggo are available here.
High Purity Brass - Some power cable manufacturers utilize high purity brass terminations or gold immersed brass, and matching like metals can create an incredible pairing. This is our base model Sluggo.
High Purity Copper - Nothing but pure high purity copper in the conductor path providing all the benefits of Sluggo without imparting anything to the sound.
Super Sluggo - All of the benefits of high purity copper immersed in gold for greater warmth and immediacy. This is our standard and recommended Sluggo for starting out with Swiss Digital Fuse Box.
Super-Duper Sluggo - A tellurium copper Sluggo has been plated with Rhodium, our hardest plating that adds more of a sonically neutral aspect, leaning towards colder tonality to help fine tune your system
Graphene Sluggo - Graphene is a super conductor with up to 70% greater conductivity than copper, offering the closest thing to no fuse at all! Our TOL and highest recommended Sluggo. Ask us about a 20% discount to upgrade to Graphene for current Swiss Digital Fuse Box owners!
Piggy Tails
Swiss Digital Fuse Box has an IEC C13 inlet, and a NEMA 15 outlet on the other side. This allows you to use your performance power cable of choice to feed the Fuse Box, and still allows you to enjoy the benefits if you have an integral power cable on your audio component.
Our Piggy Tails are high performance, short interconnecting power cables for use with Swiss Digital Fuse Box or other high current power delivery products only requiring a short distance.
Piggy Tail - Our base model is a 1ft power cable constructed from 9 separate cores of 16-gauge 8N oxygen-free copper, each plated with 70 microns of extruded pure silver. Designed for ultra-low resistance and uncompromised signal integrity, this cable ensures your system benefits from stable, noise-free power without unnecessary bulk.
Super Piggy Tail - Stepping up from the base model, the Super Piggy Tail refines and expands upon its predecessor with even greater efficiency. Built with 3 cores conductor shaft with built-in oversized high-purity silver-plated oxygen-free high thermal conductivity (OFHC) square core copper + multi-strand pure copper, it delivers lower resistance, improved current flow, and even better shielding against electrical interference. Ideal for systems demanding more refined dynamics and an even lower noise floor.
Extreme Piggy Tail - For those who demand the absolute best, the Extreme Piggy Tail takes performance to another level. Available in 1ft length only, it doubles the number of silver-plated oxygen-free copper cores for even lower resistance and superior current capability. The result? Tighter bass, improved transient response, and effortless power delivery to high-current components.
Try the Swiss Digital Fuse Box for yourself in your own home. All products sold by Vera-Fi Audio are covered by a 30 day money back guarantee should you be dissatisfied in any way.
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This is my third SDFB and I used this on my preamp, after the first 2 being installed on my DAC and my streamer. I get a little more of everything when I replace the standard fuses with the SDFB's. The improvements are obvious and immediate. Im not going to go into all the standard audiophile terms like musicality, PraT, and all the rest. It just gives me a better, and more realistic
listening session.
I ordered 2 SDFB's along with Main stage and Snubway along with Snake River Audio Takshaka Power cables and Shorties for my Weiss 501 MK2 DAC and Parasound Halo A31 Amp. The paring has resulted in a significant upgrade to the width and depth of the Sound stage and providing more air and timber around instruments. This combination while expensive provided a n impressive sonie upgrade that I'm very pleased with and I just sit back for the first time in 35 years and honestly just enjoy the organic nature of my system. I've found the Vera-Fi products to provide excellent value for the performance gains received and Mark and his team are extremely kind, courteous and always there to ensure you are an informed and satisfied. I wish all companies provided the kind of customer service Mark and his team provide. I love doing business with Vera-Fi Audio.
I recently replaced the stock fuses in both my SSZ and Tempus PSU with the Graphene Sluggo.
Even at the start there was a sense that something had shifted, but this is not the kind of upgrade that shows everything in the first hour. In my case it really came into its own after about 300 hours. The first 50 hours the treble had a slightly tighter character and the mid-bass felt restrained. Around 150 hours the presentation started to relax, with better flow and more natural layering. By 300 hours dynamics felt settled, micro-details became more apparent, and the whole system sounded more connected.
What stood out most to me was the neutrality and transparency. It does not push the tonal balance in any direction, it simply lets the system speak for itself. Highs extend cleanly without harshness, keeping fine texture and air. The midrange has a natural presence with good retrieval of subtle detail. Bass is well controlled, evenly weighted, and separated with clarity.
On the SSZ, highs became smoother while keeping resolution, and the soundstage felt more open in both width and depth. Vocals gained more dimensionality compared to the stock fuse. On the Tempus PSU, tonal balance stayed consistent, but resolution improved across the range, making instrument separation easier to follow.
Mark at Vera-Fi has been great to talk to. Every question I asked was answered with detail and warmth, which made the whole experience more positive.
After this I plan to gradually replace all the fuses in my system with the Graphene Sluggo. For anyone using SSZ or Tempus PSU who wants more resolution and detail without altering the system character, this could be worth considering.
I've had experiences with three different sluggo options, the high purity copper version, high purity copper with a gold immersion, and the graphene sluggo. The graphene sluggo was far and away my no. 1 choice; graphene is the best conductor of electricity that exists, and the graphene sluggo has been vapor-deposited with a microscopic layer of the compound. Graphene is actually just a single molecule of carbon, and though the microscopic layer deposited on the sluggo is infinitely thin, it still transmits current at a 70% higher rate than either of the two other options. The sluggo uses the proven concept of "skin effect," where the lion's share of the current travels across the surface of the sluggo. The graphene sluggo was absolutely superior to anything else I had access to, you can read my original review here:
https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/vera-fi-audio-swiss-digital-fuse-box/?highlight=graphene
The Naiu Ella Stereo Amplifier is the only amp in my collection of gear that has an amperage rating higher than 10 amps -- that wouldn't allow me use the more flexible Infinity Fuse unit that's user-programmable. The Swiss Digital Fuse Box arrived in a black case as opposed to the usual silver case, which was a really good look! Hookup was easy, and I robbed the Core Power Piggy Tail from my analog system to hook the Naiu Ella to the SDFB. After it burned in for 24-or-so hours, I took an extended listen, and the SDFB in the system with the Ella amp now showed the same level of effortlessness and clarity I noted in my original experiences with it in my all-analog system. And my principal assessment of the SDFB remains consistent -- the Naiu Ella in the digital source system now plays with more control and limitless dynamics -- it's almost like a completely different, more powerful amplifier. Very highly recommended -- once you hear your system with the SDFB, there's no going back!
The Graphene Sluggo brought a more natural sound all around. Thanks Mark
I’m very impressed with the SDFB. I’ve used many high-end fuses before, but most tend to alter the tonality, introduce noticeable midrange distortion, and result in bloated, loose bass. In contrast, the SDFB preserves the original tonality while significantly improving bass performance—offering greater detail, tighter control, and a clear reduction in distortion across the entire spectrum. The soundstage also expands substantially.
I briefly compared it directly with a fuse-less setup and can confirm that while there’s a slight reduction in body and bloom, the SDFB is the closest I’ve heard to running without a fuse.
Killer combination with SDFB
As a late-comer to the fuse-upgrade culture, I'm glad that I finally stepped into the realm of SDFBs. I currently use a pair of Dutch and Dutch 8Cs sourced by Grimm Audio Mu2 as reference. I replaced all three fuses with SDFB and Graphene Sluggos. On my 8Cs, not only it opened up the soundstage, it did so without any sacrifice, the soundstage is more defined and the presentation is embodied with better clarity and even better focused - large orchestral passages become more layered, the tonality more visceral and congested sections more relaxed without sounding "loose". The additional graphene added to my Grimm Mu2 tightened the overall focus even more and further enhanced the overall realism of my system. This upgrade to me is fundamental and astounding. It ranked among the best upgrades that I'd ever experienced!
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Providing a Path to Unrestrained System Performance

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This accented the intimacy and closeness of the performance and enhanced the sense of stereo as more natural.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Swiss Digital Fuse Box (SDFB)?
The SDFB is a device designed to improve the performance of your audio equipment by eliminating the weakest link in every system, which is the Fuse. The Fuse degrades with time and actually imparts an Impedance in and of itself. The SDFB is MicroProcessor Controlled and uses a State-of-the-Art Hall Effect Sensor to PROTECT your equipment.
How does the SDFB enhance audio performance?
By replacing conventional fuses with a metal rod called Sluggo, the SDFB reduces resistance and allows for better current flow, leading to improved midrange and treble clarity, increased power handling, and a more defined soundstage. We can promise a more refined bottom end as well.
Is the SDFB compatible with all audio equipment?
The SDFB is designed to be compatible with a wide range of audio equipment. However, it's essential to verify compatibility with your specific devices before installation. Please contact us here. Fuse Box works with gear rated at 500mA to 12 amps, with either Fast or Slow Blow varieties.
How does the SDFB provide protection without a traditional fuse?
The SDFB utilizes a microprocessor coupled to our precision Hall Effect Sensor / and Relay to monitor power flow, automatically opening the circuit in case of anomalies, thus providing protection without the need for a traditional fuse.
Can the SDFB be used in European audio systems?
Yes, SDFB is available in three voltage configurations:
- 110v, 60Hz
- 220/240v, 50Hz
- 220/240v, 60Hz (rare but used in a few parts of the world)
For users in the EU or parts of Asia, we recommend the following setup to ensure optimal performance without the need for adapters:
- Input Connection: Use your existing power cord to connect the wall outlet (whether Schuko or 3-blade US plug, as used in some regions) to the input side of the SDFB.
- Output Connection: Consider using one of our NEMA 15-type Piggy Tail power cables to connect the output of the SDFB to the IEC input of your audio equipment.
This configuration has been successfully implemented by over 200 SDFB users in the EU, delivering safe and exceptional results.
By following this setup, you can seamlessly integrate the SDFB into your system, enhancing performance while maintaining safety and compatibility.
What is the role of the Piggy Tail power cable in the SDFB setup?
The Piggy Tail is a short power cable designed to connect the SDFB's output to your audio equipment's power input, ensuring a secure and efficient connection.
Does the SDFB require any special installation procedures?
Installation of the SDFB involves replacing the existing fuse with the provided solid copper rod and connecting the device using the appropriate power cables. It's recommended to follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines or consult a professional.
Where can I find Vera-Fi Audio warranty information?
You may find information about warranty here.
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When I added the LNBH and SSZ to my system, I installed them together, so it’s impossible for me to separate their individual contributions. After a long run-in period, the changes became so compelling that I found myself staying up late, revisiting every song I’ve ever loved.
One of the most striking improvements was the disappearance of noise-related limitations. With these two in place, details that were previously buried in the mix became clearly audible. I could hear the subtle sounds of a vocalist taking a breath or even swallowing, which added an incredible sense of realism to the performance.
The overall imaging feels more precise, with every element in the soundstage locked in place. Music flows effortlessly, and the presentation is so engaging that it’s hard to step away from the listening chair. This pairing improved the technical side of my system while also bringing a level of musical connection that keeps me listening for hours.

I recently replaced the stock fuses in both my SSZ and Tempus PSU with the Graphene Sluggo.
Even at the start there was a sense that something had shifted, but this is not the kind of upgrade that shows everything in the first hour. In my case it really came into its own after about 300 hours. The first 50 hours the treble had a slightly tighter character and the mid-bass felt restrained. Around 150 hours the presentation started to relax, with better flow and more natural layering. By 300 hours dynamics felt settled, micro-details became more apparent, and the whole system sounded more connected.
What stood out most to me was the neutrality and transparency. It does not push the tonal balance in any direction, it simply lets the system speak for itself. Highs extend cleanly without harshness, keeping fine texture and air. The midrange has a natural presence with good retrieval of subtle detail. Bass is well controlled, evenly weighted, and separated with clarity.
On the SSZ, highs became smoother while keeping resolution, and the soundstage felt more open in both width and depth. Vocals gained more dimensionality compared to the stock fuse. On the Tempus PSU, tonal balance stayed consistent, but resolution improved across the range, making instrument separation easier to follow.
Mark at Vera-Fi has been great to talk to. Every question I asked was answered with detail and warmth, which made the whole experience more positive.
After this I plan to gradually replace all the fuses in my system with the Graphene Sluggo. For anyone using SSZ or Tempus PSU who wants more resolution and detail without altering the system character, this could be worth considering.

Purchased a pair of Vera-Fi Audio Vanguard Scout bookshelf speakers to replace my Fluance XL8S bookshelf speakers in the living room 2.1 system and am glad I did. In Stick Season by Noah Kahan Noah's voice has a low-level echo seemingly caused by the recording space, and it was hard to resolve in my Fluance XL8S based 2.1 system. Now, with the Vanguard Scout based 2.1 system, that low-level echo is better resolved at the same, low volume level (67dB or so on average at the listening position, C-weighted). There is that and there's the fact they're gorgeous looking speakers in the room. Very happy with this purchase.

This sub is a great value. I can’t think of any other sub in its price range that can compare.

I've had experiences with three different sluggo options, the high purity copper version, high purity copper with a gold immersion, and the graphene sluggo. The graphene sluggo was far and away my no. 1 choice; graphene is the best conductor of electricity that exists, and the graphene sluggo has been vapor-deposited with a microscopic layer of the compound. Graphene is actually just a single molecule of carbon, and though the microscopic layer deposited on the sluggo is infinitely thin, it still transmits current at a 70% higher rate than either of the two other options. The sluggo uses the proven concept of "skin effect," where the lion's share of the current travels across the surface of the sluggo. The graphene sluggo was absolutely superior to anything else I had access to, you can read my original review here:
https://positive-feedback.com/reviews/hardware-reviews/vera-fi-audio-swiss-digital-fuse-box/?highlight=graphene

The Naiu Ella Stereo Amplifier is the only amp in my collection of gear that has an amperage rating higher than 10 amps -- that wouldn't allow me use the more flexible Infinity Fuse unit that's user-programmable. The Swiss Digital Fuse Box arrived in a black case as opposed to the usual silver case, which was a really good look! Hookup was easy, and I robbed the Core Power Piggy Tail from my analog system to hook the Naiu Ella to the SDFB. After it burned in for 24-or-so hours, I took an extended listen, and the SDFB in the system with the Ella amp now showed the same level of effortlessness and clarity I noted in my original experiences with it in my all-analog system. And my principal assessment of the SDFB remains consistent -- the Naiu Ella in the digital source system now plays with more control and limitless dynamics -- it's almost like a completely different, more powerful amplifier. Very highly recommended -- once you hear your system with the SDFB, there's no going back!

A more cost-effective, user-programmable alternative to the Swiss Digital Fuse Box! And the dip switches allow the user to customize it for amperage and fuse type (slo-blow or fast acting) for compatibility with a variety of devices. You're not limited to a single device (as with the SDFB, which arrives pre-programmed for a specific fuse type and amperage rating), and that frees you to experiment with other equipment, easily helping you decide if you need additional Infinity Fuse units. The only thing necessary for you to do prior to placing your order is to confirm the fuse dimensions and choose the Sluggo (that replaces the fuse) or an upgraded version. And the Infinity Fuse will work with any device with a fuse rating up to 10 amps. Highly recommended -- I've tried it with tube amplifers, DACs, and preamplifiers, and the IF really gets you closer to the music!

There are a couple of qualities of these subwoofers that I would like to comment on favorably. First, the coverage of the midbass frequencies, and in fact the musicality of the subwoofers, is remarkable for the price. In my room, the frequencies between 65 and 125 are suppressed by the room. The Caldara subwoofers compensate for this very nicely. Second, the visual appearance of the units is very nice.
Wow, I miss the ultra low frequencies that my old but no longer functional REL subwoofers provided, my music room does not really allow for reproduction of the frequencies between 20 and 40 Hz. The trade-off of musicality is therefore significant compensation.
I appreciated Mark’s generous offer to substitute the Caldera for the smaller model which was out of stock. If I can make one suggestion for future Caldera models, it would be to have speaker level inputs in addition to the RCA inputs.

Wow - I honestly wasn't sure if I was even a "bass guy" before purchasing 2x Caldera 12"s, and my Wharfedale Linton's even had already solid bass response, but in the endless quest for the "wow" factor, I was pointed towards Vera-Fi's subwoofer offerings.
Let me just say, I am absolutely blown away. I can't stop listening to my system -- it just sounds too good. I also have not experienced such remarkably good customer service from a company in quite some time. Thank you to Mark and the team for making such a reasonably priced product that punches far into much higher price points.

The Line Noise BlackHole (LNBH) sets the new industry standard for AC line noise elimination. In both my systems, the LNBH in combination with the Snub Station Zero easily bested the AudioQuest Niagara equipment that occupied both systems. If you can manage with a combined amperage total of less than 10 amps (that's much easier than most might imagine), these devices will shock you with the goodness they bring to your listening sessions. Yes, they eliminate AC-borne line noise, but the opens an entirely new listening experience, with incredible transparency and clarity, whether you listen to analog or digital sources. Very highly recommended, and maybe the most important product launch from Vera-Fi Audio yet!