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Author: Michael K.
Dec 29, 2015, 7:13:22 AM

It's been a long time since I bought Nubert speakers, so long that I can't even remember exactly when it was. The models from back then (NuWave 10, AW-90, CS-4 and RS-3) are now history. But having recently found the time and leisure for music again, I would like to express my thanks to Mr. Nubert and his colleagues. These speakers, even if they are no longer current, are still a lot of fun. Whether classical, rock or action movie, they master every challenge with playful ease.

I have only one disappointment to thank them for: when I attended my first concert in the Cologne Philharmonie, I was expecting an acoustic revelation. Then the orchestra started to play ... and it sounded the same as usual, neither more fullness nor more detail, nor were the individual instruments any easier to locate. This disappointment has not stopped me from attending further concerts (live is somehow different from canned music), but at home I now listen in a more relaxed way because I no longer doubt (doubts and the desire for improvement go back to my school days when I made my first speakers with loudspeakers from old tube radios from the bulky waste) whether my part of the reproduction chain is good enough.

Well, that had to be said. In this day and age, products that not only last a long time, but also continue to inspire after years, are unfortunately not a matter of course.

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Author: ams
Dec 27, 2015, 1:10:08 PM

After many (enthusiastic) years of nuBox? in a surround system, the still quite new nuVero 110s have now been purchased for a separate stereo system. The assessment is quite simple: both the workmanship and the sound are absolutely top class; the speakers inspire from the very first moment, no matter what kind of music is being played. The Denon 1520AE series is currently used as the SACD player/amplifier; at no time have I had the impression that the amplifier could not drive the speakers sufficiently.

While I had ordered and received the various nuBox? models conveniently online, this time I listened to the nuVero 110 in the comfort of the listening studios in Schwäbisch Gmünd and compared it with various other nuLine and nuVero models. I would recommend a visit to the flagship store to anyone interested, as you can really test and compare the speakers at your leisure ? and if you wish, there are always very friendly and informative staff on hand (special thanks to Mr. Kohler and Mr. Botticella). There is also a large selection of TV, hi-fi and AV equipment.

Last but not least, the unique price-performance ratio of the speakers should not go unmentioned ? I can't imagine where I would get a similarly good speaker for the price of the 110 called for here. The fact remains: nubert is and remains my first choice for high-quality and inspiring loudspeakers.

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Author: Alex
Dec 24, 2015, 3:55:23 PM

I'm always incredibly enthusiastic when I play the Nad-fed 681 incl. ATM 🙂
Since the ATM has been attached, the Sup has been offered for sale by Ca*****, the problem: I raved about the 681 so much that the interested party wanted to listen to them in his area, which were also for sale (used)!
Well, I'm still sitting on the subwoofer now, but I made someone else happy with my tip 😬
If you were better known among laypeople, I think you could do a lot ❗

Happy holidays

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Author: Enrico
Dec 18, 2015, 10:10:01 AM

The AW-12 now does its job brilliantly here. The woofer is an absolute feast for the eyes, in my opinion the look has made a big leap from the old nuVero series. In terms of sound, it fits perfectly into my ensemble with tight, hard bass. Thanks to NSF's perfect service in terms of exchanges and complaints, which is unique as always. 😂

Happy holidays!

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Author: keuserha
Dec 17, 2015, 5:36:23 PM

Hello brilliant Nubert team,
Thank you once again for making everything work so well, from ordering to delivery.
I have just unpacked and connected the nuJubilee 40.
THE HAMMER the true listening pleasure 😂 😬. I am totally thrilled, and out of sheer enthusiasm I have now ordered the matching stands.
Thank you once again. I wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy and successful New Year.
😂 😂

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Author: skönig
Dec 17, 2015, 9:43:27 AM

We've been interested in high end since the 80s!
Problem before: the real high lights were simply unaffordable!
So we switched to the British hi-fi scene. Early on there were audiophile amplifiers (Mission / Cyrus, Onix, Cambridge ....), wonderful players, some from the same manufacturers, and speakers (Spendor/Rogers) that played very well for us over the years.
A friend asked me in 2012 if I could recommend something to her. The budget was relatively tight and I remembered Nubert. Already in the 80s they were known for good speaker construction.
In short: I was thrilled when I was able to experience the recommended NuVero 4 on a NAD chain from the lower price segment. My girlfriend was absolutely thrilled!

It wasn't long before my wife and I were nodding to each other! Yes, we'll have the NuVero 11 sent to us and if it fits then... - Christmas is coming soon...! ... if not then back to the sender.

Result: The NuVero 11 on our Cyrus chain has thrilled us so much. A lot has happened in the development of loudspeakers over the last 20 years! The nice thing is that with Mr. Nubert, someone with both ambition and ability, also thanks to the Internet, has been able to establish himself visibly in this difficult market - full of vanity.

When I heard about the market launch of the first Nubert amplifier line by chance this year, I was immediately wide awake. If Mr. Nubert can develop and build amplifiers as balanced as he has developed loudspeakers, then... .

I calculated up and down and then "persuaded" my wife to "question" the Cyrus and had the NuControl and NuPower amplifiers sent to her.

It was incredible. All sources can be connected according to the state of the art (Toslink, Coax but also RCA (analog input!) for the good old Linn player with preamplifier). The look is all about understatement! Tidy, clearly structured and the high-quality workmanship of the two amplifiers had us eagerly awaiting the first playback. We didn't expect anything like this. This amplifier combo plays loud and quiet, classical to metal, from all players and, in our opinion, has no "tendencies" as is so often the case. Unrivaled CLASS in this price/performance class - and, according to our research, far beyond!

In the future, we will no longer press our noses against hi-fi studio windows and ponder whether a rechargeable battery... or , or would be better. No!

Congratulations to Mr. Nubert!

Conclusion: The core elements of our music system are now in place. No more doubts. Our existence as high-end junkies in search of an affordable amplifier/speaker combination has come to an end. We are thrilled. And if we don't like a live concert because of poor PA control (like Fat Freddy at the E-Werk recently), we leave the concert, buy the CD, drive home quickly and let it really "rock" at home! Without pain, everything in "perfection"! A joy!

Thank you for this courageous step Mr. Nubert, and good luck for the future.

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Author: numetal
Dec 16, 2015, 6:26:28 PM

Two weeks ago, my 4-year-old Nubox 681 had to make way for the Nuvero 110. After I had enough time to test the "new ones" extensively, here is my statement.

In order to be able to classify the following, but first a description of the overall system. The Nuveros are powered by a CREEK Evolution 5350 amplifier. I would like to mention explicitly that this has no tone control section, i.e. in and out. A Cambridge Audio 650 C CD player and an old Thorens TD 146 with Benz Micro system and a CREEK phono preamplifier serve as feeders.

While I was already impressed by the performance of the Nubox 681 back then, which had to replace my English studio monitors (although the comparison between a compact speaker and a floorstanding loudspeaker is certainly not entirely fair), the "sound gain" that I have now achieved by using the Nuvero 110 is fantastic.

If the difference is not so great in the bass range (the better precision and dynamics of the Nuveros should be mentioned here), enormous differences can be made out in the mid and treble range. The spatial imaging of the Nuveros is significantly better. A stage is created here that simply cannot be compared. Overall, the Nuvero 110s sound more natural / realistic; live recordings / CDs are really fun here. Our son described it like this: The Nubox are comparable to a hilly landscape, the Nuvero more like a mountain range.

However, if you look at the retail price of both speakers, you have to realize how much "sound" you actually get for your money with the Nubox. So if you don't want to pay the price for the Nuvero110, the Nubox 681 (now 683) is already a speaker with an excellent price-performance ratio. For everyone else, the Nuvero 110 is recommended due to its better performance.

Finally, I would like to mention that I mainly listen to rock, blues and metal.

Conclusion: In short, I can only recommend the Nuvero 110; a great-sounding speaker that can also really "rock".

Greetings from Leipzig to the Nubert team

numetal

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Author: Christian Burger
Dec 13, 2015, 12:26:36 PM

I've been enjoying the nuvero4 since 2012 and I'm still delighted with them every day. Now, after listening to various soundbars, I have also decided on a Nubert product, the AS-250 stereo board. Test listening in the store in Duisburg, took it home immediately. Connection without any problems. Only the BluRay player had to be changed in the audio setting, a note in the instructions would be helpful here. Personally, I would also like to see corresponding covers for the white version.
Conclusion: Outstanding sound for movies/TV, even with a connected smartphone you have a great sound image here. The powerful bass reproduction with clear highs is tremendous. Both are adjustable. So if you can or have to do without a surround system, this is an absolutely convincing, outstanding sounding and fairly priced product.

Chris Burger

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Author: Jörg Albrecht
Dec 6, 2015, 3:36:41 PM

I bought a second-hand nuvero 11 and am delighted.
I have been attending operas and concerts for over 50 years and have been looking for an effect-free loudspeaker for almost as long.
In my opinion, the nuvero 11 also beats most of the best tested/promoted products (even at much higher prices) out of the field...

Keep up the good work!

Jörg Albrecht

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Author: Theo Geilmann
Dec 3, 2015, 3:01:02 PM

🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 Dear Mr. Bühler, dear Nubert team.
After 6 years of Nuvero 14 - I and my wife opted for the new Nuvero 140.
The Nuvero 14 was and still is a dream speaker. Everyone who heard it was thrilled.
The new ones arrived on Wednesday, December 2, 2015. Diamond black, the speakers look much slimmer and more elegant than the NU 14. Even my critical wife said: visually very nice, you can keep them.
My old NU 14's were sold on Sunday, on Saturday at a sale... The demand was very high - on Sunday evening I presented the NU's 14.
The NU's 14 were pushed into the station wagon with a broad grin.
Now to the new 140s, after a short break-in time a three-dimensional sound image opens up in the living room. Pure EXCITEMENT. Pure fun in all music genres.
The Nuvero's140's brute and three-dimensional performance is pure INSANITY.
For us, there is no better price-performance ratio. The service and advice is just as inspiring as the speakers. Congratulations Nubert !!! Dream quality Made in Germany

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