Guestbook
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!
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...
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.
Author: A.Zils
Jul 14, 2015, 8:55:25 AM
I received the Nubert nuLine CS-174 center speaker yesterday.
Immediately unpacked and connected 😉 This center is worth every cent.
Advice and help were also top !!!!!!
Author: T.Schuldt
Jul 13, 2015, 9:53:19 AM
Hello, gods of loudspeaker construction from Nubert,
I don't need to write much more about the very good sound, the solid quality of the speakers and Nubert's customer service at this point; the many enthusiastic owners of Nubert speakers have already done so before me.
So I'll keep it short, thank you very much for these perfect speakers (Nuline 34), keep up the good work.
Nuline 34, subwoofer AW-441, the whole thing on a Yamaha "Pianocraft MCR-940". Fits. :-)))
Author: Werner E. Jung
Jul 9, 2015, 9:02:15 AM
After many years, I finally retired the Yamahas and replaced them with the "tiny" nujubilee 40...... What a surprise! After a while I found the perfect setup in my somewhat rugged living area - the sound is simply phenomenal. I had already considered buying a sub - but that turned out to be superfluous. How does such a crisp bass come out of such small boxes???? (The positioning in relation to the walls is, however, quite critical in order to avoid booming). Even the somewhat aged Denon PMA 655R is once again in top form here. A really great combination.
Many thanks to the Nubert team for the anniversary present!
Author: Nubianer aus Franken
Jul 8, 2015, 7:40:21 PM
After the Nuline 82 and 34, I received the Nuline 24 as my third Nubert pair today.
The Nuline 24s, which are actually tiny in size, have a stunning sound on a small digital amplifier (Denon DRA 109) in the kitchen, about 20 square meters in size.
The Nuline 34 is - apart from the bass range - already an improvement on the 82, but the 24 is a real stroke of genius in terms of size. In addition to the local stations, we mainly listen to classical music via Internet radio from a Squeeze-Box-Touch, which is connected digitally via coax.
Just now a Mexican station ("Cumbia immortales ...") with "folk music" is playing for a change and you can't believe how transparent and "airy" the music comes out of the small boxes at a relatively low data rate (128 Kb). The sound is effortless and simply fascinating. I'm really looking forward to CD recordings or high-resolution music.
Until now (as a former Visaton hobbyist) I have always paid attention to the diameter of the woofers and their relation to the size of the cabinet, especially with small speakers.
Before ordering, I therefore thought that the Nuline 24 would be a better satellite for a lot of money in view of the tiny woofer and that was that.
But the 24 cabinet is small enough for the kitchen and the sound feels like it could come from a Nuline 34.
Keep up the good work!
Author: JuKa
Jul 8, 2015, 3:01:11 PM
Hello,
after my very good experience with Nubert support, I feel the need to post a contribution in a guestbook for the first time.
The initial situation:
I received a Nubert product that had defects. These defects are not particularly serious, but they are extremely untypical for Nubert. So I sent an e-mail with photos to Nubert and thought to myself: Well, this is going to take some time and in the end I'll get a standard e-mail with instructions to send the product back, which wouldn't be the best solution for me.
Not with Nubert:
I received a personalized reply from the sales manager(!!) just one(!) hour after sending my mail, who showed me various options for solving the problem. It became clear that he was very interested in my customer satisfaction.
Summary:
At Nubert, high customer satisfaction is not just an empty phrase, it's the order of the day!
Thank you, I'm staying here 😉
Author: HAVO
Jul 2, 2015, 2:46:27 PM
I feel the need to praise the Nubert customer service team.
to pronounce!
Although I don't have a Nubert speaker ( Canton Vento 890.2 ), my e-mail
inquiry as to whether one of the ATM modules could also fit,
was handled very professionally and in detail.
Based on the customer advisor's analysis, I then ordered the ATM681 and ATM264 and was able to test them sufficiently.
With the ATM264, I have now also found the ideal module for improving the sound of my Canton speaker.
With this module, I achieve exactly the sound I had imagined.
Returning the ATM681 was of course no problem at all.
At Nubert, the customer is still king! javascript:smilie(':p')
MfG
H.V.
Author: stromo
Jun 30, 2015, 10:59:18 AM
Just upgraded from NuVero4 to NuVero60
Just great...
I've banished the subwoofer from the living room and I'm totally satisfied!
The ideal speakers for medium-sized rooms
Many thanks to the developers!