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Vera-Link TWS - Pair
Vera-Link TWS - Pair
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Product Description
Product Description
Simple, satisfying and fun!
Vera Link TWS amplifiers provide frustration free streaming with powerful Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity. One click and you are streaming from your phone, computer, or any other Bluetooth capable device.
All you need is a set of speakers, individual power supplies and speaker cables are included.
- Left and right monoaural amplifiers with auto wireless channel pairing
- Each amplifier is conservatively rated at 50 watts into 4 ohm
- Easily mountable to back of speakers with preinstalled hook and grip tape
- Short banana tipped speaker cables are standard, other terminations or lengths available at request
Vera-Link utilizes the TPA3116 package in a parallel bridge tied load configuration and is paired with a powerful 75W power supply for each amplifier. This allows a conservative rating of 50 watts into 4 ohms or 25 watts into 8 ohms, remaining stable down to 2 ohms for impedance dips of more demanding speakers.
Designed and assembled in the USA by audiophiles, for audiophiles!
Try the Vera-Link TWS Amplifier 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.







I installed these in my lake house with an old pair of B&W DM601s. They sound fantastic. Great job guys and gals.
Easy to use. Price lower than expected. Sound quality better than expected. Great product for new audiophiles and senior citizens. I’m using it frequently.
Nobody asleep at the wheel on this product.
Thank you Mark and your Teams,
I have received the amps yesterday evening.
After about 2 hours playing ,the amps were
Synchronized to my system.
Honestly I have played quobuz and Tidal
from my iPhone 15 to the amps by Bluetooth
But they are so great almost closed to my Stello
Class D 15 years old. My speaker are Tekton Perfect Set 12.
This is the great pleasure to know You and your Teams for new experiences in my audiophile’s journey.
So Could I play with android phone to these amps in future?
I am using these with three way 4 ohm sealed speakers. They are very simple to connect and haven't dropped the signal once. Bass is tight and they play loud enough. The sound stage and instrument separation opened up noticeably after many hours of use. Well worth the price!
These Vera-Link TWS Pair amps drive my Polk Towers well. The Bluetooth is seamless and connects perfectly.
Most impressive is the A+ care their management gave to me to satisfy my particular needs.
Thanks!!
What a great time to be an audiophile, I seek out the independents, brands such as Odyssey Audio, Brown Audio Labs, and yes Vera-Fi. These are the companies that are doing their own thing and exploring new frontiers.
Back to the review at hand, this has been described as a lifestyle product meaning something meant for casual listening. If I were an up and coming audiophile building a system piece by piece (which in my opinion is the best way.) you could buy this, purchase your speakers first use this as a temporary amp until you’ve decided which main amp suits your fancy and you will enjoy Great Sound as you wait, to the point where you don’t mind taking your time.
As I said earlier, what a great time to be a budding Audiophile!!.
To sum up; I think every lover of music should have this in their arsenal stored away with those pair of speakers you don’t use anymore but can’t see yourself getting rid of.
I was shocked at how good these sound and how easy they were to set up. I was moments away from spending over $3k on speakers. Glad I didn’t. Very happy with these. The sound is full and detailed.
Had a pair of older psb gb1 speakers buried in the basement waiting to be resurrected and boy did these tiny amps do the job, they are now out on my back porch wailing away with much sonic authority, plenty of power with very good finesse, do not hesitate to buy these little wonders and resuscitate some older speakers you have buried.
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Power to Drive Virtually Any Loudspeaker with Incredible Performance at a Ridiculously Low Price

Stereo Times
Accessible and easy-to-use tech. They work well, connect easily, and sound quite musical.

Tone Publications
Vera-Link: The most fun you can have for $199!

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Powerful Hidden True Wireless Stereo Solution
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The Terrific Solution for Anyone with An Extra pair of Speakers that they Crave to Enjoy

Fidelity Magazine
This Allows Multiple Paired Sets of Units to Transform Speakers into Music Hubs Throughout the Home.
diyAudio
Vera-Link TWS Development and Updates on diyAudio Threads by Viet Nguyen
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Vera-Link TWS?
The Vera-Link TWS is a pair of wireless streaming Bluetooth amplifiers that transform your speakers into wireless units, offering a compact and efficient solution for modern audio setups. The TWS stands for True Wireless Stereo, and as such, the Vera-Link provides stereo sound from two speakers that do not have to be connected by a wire in between. This means that flexibility in the placement of the speakers is unmatched, and there is no hassle or unsightly speaker cable to connect in between the speakers. The Vera-Link provides a frustration free connection to your Bluetooth enabled device such as a smartphone, computer, or an Amazon (Alexa) digital appliance.
How do I set up the Vera-Link TWS with my existing speakers?
Connect the Vera-Link amplifiers to your speakers and pair them with your Bluetooth-enabled device. Detailed setup instructions are provided in the user manual.
What is the range of the Bluetooth connection?
The Vera-Link TWS utilizes Bluetooth 5.0, providing a stable connection with a range of up to 30 feet (approximately 9 meters).
Can the Vera-Link TWS drive high-end loudspeakers?
Yes, the Vera-Link amplifiers are designed to drive a diverse array of loudspeakers, delivering detailed and musically engaging sound. They are capable of powering the most difficult speaker loads as low as 2 ohms due to their parallel bridge tied load (PBTL) amplifier topology.
Is there a trial period or return policy for the Vera-Link TWS?
Yes, we offer a 30-day return policy, allowing you to experience the benefits in your system risk-free.
Where can I find Vera-Fi Audio warranty information?
You may find information about warranty here.
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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!

I have two in my systems, both used in combination with the Line Noise BlackHole. The one in my all-analog system connects my PS Audio Stellar phono preamp, ProJect Classic EVO turntable, and my PrimaLuna EVO 300 tube integrated amplifier, which also has a Swiss Digital Fuse Box between the amp and SSZ's high-current, soft-start AC outlet. I'd been slightly troubled by a slight "buzz" in the system, which I attributed to either the Ortofon Quintet Bronze MC cartridge, the phono preamp, or the tube amplifier. After inserting the new VeraFi power conditioning equipment, the buzz was completely gone, and in its place is complete silence! The combination has replaced an AudioQuest Niagara 1200, which is a good unit, but not in the same class as the VeraFi LNBH, SSZ, and SDFB -- I have been totally shocked by the improvement, which stretches across every possible metric of analog playback.
The same setup is in my digital source system, except with an Infinity Fuse unit replacing the Swiss Digital Fuse Box. In this case, a new Boyuurange A50 Mk III SET 300B tube amp is plugged into the Infinity Fuse, then into the SSZ's soft-start outlet. My Aurender A1000 music server/network player is also connected to the SSZ, as well as my S.M.S.L. VMV D2R DAC. The soft-start outlet is perfect for extending 300b tube life, and the overall system sound is astonishingly good! I'm playing through a pair of vintage Klipsch RB3 Reference monitors (94 dB/watt, 3.8 ohms) and the room synergy is now beyond perfect with the VeraFi Equipment!

Hi there, Mark.
Hope you & yours are doing well. I had told you previously that the Mainstream, simply plugged into a wall outlet on the same circuit as most of my equipment, was revelatory the moment I plugged it in. Basically everything was clearer and the soundstage opened up with a new, blacker background. I have since added a Snubway on a dual plug with the Mainstream and plugged the cord from my Nagara 1200 into the same outlet. Since I did this concomitantly with adding two LNBH’s running off the Niagara (one powering the Pass INT-60 integrated and the other leading to my CD player and DAC) it's difficult to say what is doing what, but every tme I’ve added something here the results have been almost immediately perceptible. The bottom line is that it’s like havng a new system, which is interesting because I thought things were pretty good before! The individual instruments are clearer and more pin-point located, the highs are where they weren’t before (cymbals are a good indicator) and the bass is deeper and more well-defined. The soundstage has gotten deeper and more lateral. You can hear the wood in a cello. Female vocals, especially, are shockingly present. This is almost like the first tme I can say, like other people do, that’s it is like having the players in the room with you. Of course, this is not going to happen with a full symphony orchestra, but with a small group it’s close, and it wasn’t like this before. I will say, however, that positioning the LNBH’s was complicated, both by finding space on my racks and by the fact that, as light as they are, heavy power cords tend to flip them around. It made me wish I still had those old wooden/steel blocks I used to use to minimize vibration on equipment. I left those in Tennessee when I moved to Texas last summer. Isoblocks, I think they were called back in the 80’s. I’m gonna send a couple photos of my setup where you can see one LNBH atop the Niagara on the middle stand under the amp and one on the bottom of the right rack. The Mainstream/Snubway is plugged into the wall behind the right KEF speaker.
Since all that got plugged in together, it was hard to tell what the Snubway was doing, but I got another one to use in the living room where the TV (and the wireless modem) are hooked up. I plugged it into the wall about 6-8 feet away from the outlet (on the same circuit) those other things were hooked up to. I didn’t see much difference in picture quality, but the next evenng I came back and discovered my 15 yr-old OLED TV had somehow been replaced by a new one with deeper, more vibrant colors and blacker backgrounds. I’m not a big video guy, but I’m imjpressed at that result, especially since I didn’t want to pull everything out from the wall and move all the furniture there to get to the power strip.
Thank you, Mark!! The whole shebang was about $1100. It’s amazng to find value like this, and no way am I going to describe the results as “tweaks”!
Best wishes

I installed these in my lake house with an old pair of B&W DM601s. They sound fantastic. Great job guys and gals.

Vera-Fi Audio staff and owner are truly world-class - knowledgeable and kind! I can't ask for better experience. Thank you!!

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!

The Caldera 10s blend nicely with my Wharfedale EVO4.2s (big bookshelf speakers). The 10s were initially a little boomy in my small room, but blocking the vents yields pleasingly crisp bass. I plugged my integrated amp & the 10s into a "smart power strip" - so that switching on the amplifier energizes the outlets for the 10s. I'm really pleased with my purchase, and I'm relistening to my whole collection to hear the improvement.

I have 2 Caldera 12 subs. My wife think they look great and I love the sound of them. They blend so seamlessly with my Spatial Audio open baffle speakers. My only issue is with the auto on/ off…. It cuts off too quickly when no signal is present while the music is playing and then it cuts back on when signal is present while the music is playing… the problem is the switching on/off is audible. It distracts from the illusion of musicians playing in front of me. Of course I just leave them on now for a work around. Other than that it is a great piece of equipment that I am proud to own… to say nothing of its price/ value and quality. It sets it apart from a lot of budget subs and on par with the best