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Author: eferger
Aug 7, 2015, 10:02:37 AM

nu vero 110 - nomen est omen. Nothing added, nothing left out, wonderfully unagitated and above all precise reproduction. Neutral highs, neutral mids, neutral bass, wall distance (rear) 33 centimeters, sideways: 60 centimeters, distance between each other: just under three meters, listening distance to each 110 as well. In my case, the 110s are connected to two Yamaha power amplifiers via bi-amping.
Great! Stage depth, clear localization of the instruments, no "confusion" with complex music (orchestra / with choir), best piano reproduction, an acoustic dream with jazz - you're actually there live. Rock is of course also perfectly fine!

History: After Canton the MB Quart 1000 (great!), then Infinity Kappa 5 (acoustic dipole with ribbon HF and mega bass), as a transition small nuBox dipoles (disconnected from the surround - sensational also at the front, just a little too little bass) and now nu vero 110. Hats off to this loudspeaker design, Mr. Nubert ( + team)!
eferger

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Author: brother08
Aug 5, 2015, 12:04:54 PM

Dear Nubert Team,
As announced, my nuControl / nuPower with the Nuvero 60 was delivered yesterday...I am impressed. After simply connecting it to the network player without making any changes to the Nuctrl settings, the system performed superbly. Great sound, even though I only had "Internet radio quality" on the cable. You've let a fine combination off the leash. With vocal-emphasized renditions, it almost gives you goose bumps...the whole thing sounds so present. I'm curious to see what else can be coaxed out of the nuControl.... will report in the forum.
Best regards
brother08

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Author: dickbauch
Aug 3, 2015, 1:08:20 AM

Dear Nuberts, congratulations on your nuPower D power amplifier!!! However, for the sake of general "clarification", it should be mentioned that this Class D power amplifier is not a "digital amplifier" as the tester from AREA DVD 7/15 claims! The fact is that the entire amplification process takes place on a purely analog level; it is therefore a switching amplifier with so-called pulse width modulation, which for the layman is comparable to the cyclical switching of an electric hob on an electric stove. Anyone who would have paid attention in physics lessons in the past should actually know about this....
Wishing you continued success
Klaus Olsen from Bielefeld

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Hello "dickbauch",
you actually paid excellent attention in your physics lessons and presented the facts absolutely correctly:-) Nothing else is communicated in our documents or in Mr. Pedal's documentation on the new nuPowerD: It is a perfectly implemented switching amplifier! In common parlance, digital and switching amplifiers are often lumped together? Of course we give AREA DVD feedback.

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Author: Reinhard Rothschopf
Jul 30, 2015, 2:49:04 PM

Much appreciated Nubert team,

I am always amazed at the speed of delivery,
SA ordered DI received (in Austria).
The nuControl really is a masterpiece ❗ Will it ever be available in silver?

Why can't I see my last purchases, paid for via Amazon but ordered from you?
in my order overview :?:

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Dear Mr. Rothschopf,
Thank you very much for the positive feedback, of course we are happy to hear it:-)!
No, a silver version of nuControl / nuPower is currently not planned.
When paying via Amazon, the e-mail address stored there will be used. As this was different from the existing account, a new one was created.
Your Nubert Team

Author: Hartmut Birke
Jul 29, 2015, 8:10:36 AM

Dear Nubertians,

I would like to start by saying that I have been involved with HIFI for 45 years.
In the mid-70s I once had a Braun system with speakers. They were the only ready-made speakers I ever had. Then it was always DIY. It was always important to me to get the maximum for my money. I had about 12 self-built speakers. Unfortunately, I was never the big "woodworm", so the look wasn't perfect. At some point, the recessed chassis installation also came up. A router was always too expensive for me.
So now the desire arose to finally buy a well-made industrial box.
Somehow I have always been very fond of Nubert. A few years ago I got to know Mr. Nubert at the HI END in Munich. I decided that if I ever wanted a finished speaker, I would buy one from Nubert. In December last year, the time had come and I wanted a NuBox 513.
I've had it for two months now and am simply delighted with the excellent price/performance ratio. Building it myself has become more and more expensive over the years so that, thanks to Nubert, it's almost no longer worth it. I'll probably stick with Nubert now, thanks to the excellent handling, build quality and sound.

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Author: A.Coppeneur
Jul 28, 2015, 12:25:26 PM

Dear Nubertler,
After countless studies of various publications, I picked up the phone and ordered. 2 pcs nupro A300 and a stereo board AS 250. Very nice lady on the phone and easily arranged one of the many payment methods. Everything arrived the day after next. The amazing packaging (extremely secure) was opened, everything was set up without any problems and ......nix. After a few attempts and a very good conversation with the extremely competent technical support team, it was clear: the Toslink cable supplied would not connect to my Oppo player - I took another one and off I went.
No matter what I played, the sound quality of the A300 was astonishing. Always on the lookout for the non-existent subwoofer, even friends couldn't believe what the Nuberts were presenting. Well-recorded material detached itself completely from the speakers and grouped itself in the room as if played by the musicians. No near-field monitor characteristics, although they definitely revealed everything - but in a 40 square meter living room. Perfectly adequate and, if necessary, producing sound pressures that seem socially unacceptable. The devices are so much fun to use that I stopped using the huge BW 801Ds and power-hungry Class A monos and finally dismantled them to sell them. Good things sound good and bad recordings are mercilessly exposed as such. After 2 weeks of break-in time, a warmer character is even added - great.
The same applies to the AS 250. A television has never sounded better. Nubert even exceeds my high expectations. Great, perfectly crafted devices, a motivated team and a right of exchange that is more of a theoretical nature - that's the kind of thing you like to keep. However, there is one point of criticism: please at least offer decent, high-quality small remote controls for the Nupro series in the accessories. The plastic things are fiddly, don't work well and look horrible in the living room. Apple's 79? AppleTV shows that it can do better. I think I speak for most Nubert customers when I say: We also like to buy them as accessories when they offer them... Please.
Otherwise: Please continue in the same way. I will gladly continue to buy Nubert products in the future and have no problem convincing friends and acquaintances.
......man just has to listen.....

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Thank you very much for your praise! With regard to your criticism of the remote control, we would like to point out that it is not so easy to get a compact but tactilely good remote control if you don't have the quantities and power of a large corporation. But we are working on it and will endeavor to be able to offer a better quality alternative at some point.

Author: M. Seydel
Jul 19, 2015, 11:09:07 AM

First of all a BIG praise to Nubert, DHL had unfortunately managed to cut into the box, so that the rubber feet were missing, these were delivered within 1 day by nubert.

But what kind of loudspeaker is it anyway?

A beautifully shaped nuBox 383.

Unpacked, set up and the first impression was, wow, these little ones sound so big.

At first I was worried that the 22 cm woofer might overemphasize the bass. But far from it, what came out was an absolutely homogeneous sound, clear highs, precise mids and a powerful but not intrusive bass.

The whole thing is powered by a Yamaha A-S 701.

To summarize, it's exactly what I've been looking for for a long time, a simple and beautiful look, a very high-quality finish, great sound and all at a very fair price.

You can only say keep up the good work.

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Author: Gabriel M.
Jul 19, 2015, 10:30:26 AM

After buying the two NuVero 11s at the end of last year, I was overwhelmed by what is acoustically possible with a good speaker. Listening to music was finally a pleasure again, and movies also took on a new sound level.

When one of my friends presented his newly purchased center at a home cinema session, the little man in my ear was awakened, as the films sounded much more powerful and the voices much more intelligible. As my better half unfortunately described the NV7 as a monster and didn't like the CS-174 either, there was at least a hint of a compromise...she could probably accept the CS-44's dimensions. Well, not the same series and not a 3-way concept, but I wanted to at least try it out.

I was not disappointed and my fears of an inhomogeneous sounding front were dispelled. The top-quality center speaker, by the way, brings effects to life in a powerful way and now allows spoken words to be understood really well and clearly assigned to the center. The NV11s somehow seem more liberated to me: When it really rattles and rumbles, the NV11 towers seem even more powerful than before. Additional pressure from the CS-44....da is a real joy. 😬

Okay, I don't have the comparison to the NV7 (which would probably sound even better), but I think this compromise is very good and I don't want to give the CS-44 away anymore!

I'm surprised that I don't have to turn the Marantz (6008) up so loud and it still sounds louder than before. I thought that an AVR would output less power per channel the more speakers were connected to it.

In any case, thank you very much for these damn good speakers at really fair prices!

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Author: Christian T.
Jul 17, 2015, 2:52:49 PM

Dear Mr. Nubert,
I must now comment on the subject of "cable sound". It is a mystery to me how you can even begin to claim that cables do not influence the sound. In fact, there are enormous differences between individual cinch and loudspeaker cables. Even high-quality mains cables can raise a chain to a different level. I am annoyed by such ignorance, because unfortunately speakers (as well as your speakers) and components sound at least 50% worse with "cheap cables". I couldn't get as much out of your speakers in your listening room as I could at home. Emotionality in the music, the "breathing" of the instruments, a dry and perceptible bass, localization and spatiality etc. are only promoted by cables. High-end is not just about speakers and components, but also about the connections between them. A decent cable can cost as much as 100-500 euros per meter and I think that's completely justified. It's a shame that you don't open your ears and talk so badly about the subject. If I had known this beforehand, I would never have bought a Nubert speaker and unfortunately I can only refrain from using your company in the future. Anyone who is reasonably interested in high-end would hear a difference between ANY cable costing 100 euros and cheap cables costing 20 euros. But there are also a lot of these poor sausages in the forums who simply don't (want to) have an open ear for high-end sound. With this in mind...

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Dear Mr. Trautz,
The subject of "is there cable sound?" has been discussed again and again for several decades.
In many countries, hi-fi forums are full of it. A Google search with the keyword 'cable sound' has 15,500 results, while a search for 'speaker cables' has 597,000 results. There are 2 schools of thought that seem to be irreconcilably opposed to each other - why is that?
Here is an excerpt from our ?Technology Satisfied? (page 7, bottom left-hand column, last paragraph before the heading DER HÖRRAUM)
"The hobby of hi-fi is also a delightful playground where a number of whimsical ideas, prejudices and wishful thinking are lovingly cultivated. If experimenting with exotic accessories is fun, it is perhaps not so important whether the effect stands up to a proper listening test or a physical examination."

So I can only assign your opinion on cable sound differences to one of these two 'belief camps'. With your statement: "It's a pity that you don't open your ears and talk so badly about the subject", you are probably making things too easy for yourself.
In our very ambitious listening tests, we have found problems with some famous amplifiers, but never with speaker cables with sufficient copper cross-section.
Some of our customers have followed our advice and then often spontaneously changed their minds:
Just get a friend to connect your speakers and equipment with 'cheap' and 'expensive' cables. cables. Then when you walk in the door, just try to guess which cables are connected.
Yours sincerely, Günther Nubert

Helpful addresses:
http://www.elektronikinfo.de/audio/audiokabel
http://www.audioholics.com/audio-video-cables/cable-distortion-and-dielectric-biasing-debunked
(When copying out the link, the space between "diel ectric" must be deleted).

Author: Udo Laukel
Jul 14, 2015, 1:10:24 PM

I've been using the nuPro AS-250 for a few months now.

After trying Canton, Bose etc., I have finally found the ideal solution.

All my friends and of course we are delighted.

Very deep and powerful bass.

The treble sounds brilliant and without aggression.

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