Guestbook
Author: Marc Stolle
Dec 31, 2014, 2:29:28 PM
!!! Thank you !!!
I thought for a long time about whether I should change my combination of Nuline 34 and Nubox Sub. I was very happy with it. But I was too curious to see if it could be improved with the ATM module. Lo and behold, it is. Unbelievable! The stage opens up to the front and in width, all the instruments have more space and details from the background are suddenly on stage. And the bass? Well, I'm one of those people you don't like to have living next to you, because I can only enjoy music when I can feel it in my bones. What can I say, you can't describe what comes out of my speakers, you have to hear it, or rather experience it. I have dismantled my subwoofer and mothballed it, too imprecise and grumpy compared to now.
I have friends with "high-end" systems and speakers, nobody can believe what I achieve with this sound. So for me, the absolute insider tip for dream sound with awesome bass is the Nuline 34 with ATM module. Especially if you can't or don't want to set up huge speakers.
Thanks again, I am very, very happy!!!
Author: madman67
Dec 30, 2014, 1:23:42 PM
😱
That must have been the look on my face when I sat in one of your listening studios yesterday and switched on the nuBox 683 in comparison to the 264 and 284. Its ability to fill the room with sound is impressive compared to the first two speakers.
The 284 doesn't quite offer the same "width", but brings out the individual instruments and voices even better and differentiates like a surgeon.
Now I'm sitting at home and in no way regret my decision in favor of the 284 (ultimately it was the cabinet dimensions that tipped the scales).
After about 8 hours of playing time, the sound has already gained significantly in fullness and volume. The mids and highs are fabulous (? at last I can hear where the triangle player was standing during the recording ?) and I'm really looking forward to the next bassoon or low bass entry, which is very present but never exaggerated.
As important as the comparison of loudspeakers in the listening studio is, it can only give an approximate direction. Within your own four walls, and without a direct comparison to other speakers, they sound completely different = better.
I don't regret the 5-hour drive in sub-zero temperatures over snow-covered highways, nor do I regret my decision to buy them. Great cinema!
Many thanks also to Holger Nubert and Wolfgang Kohler, who gave me equally competent, customer-oriented and neutral advice during my 3-hour stay in Schwäbisch Gmünd.
It is rare to have the feeling that customer interest comes before sales.
I wish you all a happy new year and a great new year.
madman67
Author: Rainer Schuler
Dec 30, 2014, 11:00:18 AM
I bought two NuVero 14s just before Christmas. After a long back and forth between the 11 and 14, I ended up with the 14. I initially ignored Mr. Nubert's absolutely correct and discreet advice that my current amplifier would probably not be sufficient for these speakers.
The sound of the nuVero 14 thrilled me but didn't "knock my socks off". It took just one week and now the 14s are powered by a powerful Pioneer SCLX 58.
What can I say: this combination conjures up such a powerful and precise sound in our living room that it almost makes you dizzy. The drums of "Another Brick in the Wall" are hurled into the living room with such force and precision that you can't help but sit back in your chair grinning....
Many thanks to the Nubert team and especially to Holger Nubert.
Author: Heinz-Wilhelm
Dec 29, 2014, 3:35:44 PM
The AW 17 subwoofer arrived today. The first thing I noticed was the careful packaging.
Unpacked, connected and after some trial and error with phase, crossover frequency and level, you realize what you've put in there.
The bass can hit extremely hard and dry and at the same time be "up to mischief" in the basement. All this at levels that are frightening.
When the woofer is connected to the LFE output of the AV amplifier, I have achieved the best results with the crossover frequency set to 199 Hz.
I've never heard anything like it in a movie theater.
The AW 17 replaces the AW 900 in my home. Considering the price of the AW 900 at the time and its age of 14 years, it becomes clear how good the AW 900 still is.
Author: Markus Kubetzko
Dec 26, 2014, 6:44:35 PM
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to the Nubert team!
Over 12 years ago I bought a surround speaker set from Nubert that still absolutely thrills me today and can make the walls shake with extremely clear sound reproduction!
German quality work of the finest kind!
Author: Ronald Liehr
Dec 26, 2014, 11:38:47 AM
Merry Christmas 2014 to all readers,
On March 30, 2014, I wrote an entry for Nubert's customer testimonials. At that time, it was about the purchase of my Nuvero 14 and then the Nuvero 17.
I can't let my assessment at the time stand. Now that I have over 1.5 years of listening experience with these speakers, I would like to make a few small corrections.
Then, as now, I used the 14 with an Onkyo TX-NR 5009 (rather suboptimal) and the settings treble neutral / midrange concise / bass voluminous.
I changed these settings to Treble Brilliant. Personally, I have the impression that the three-dimensionality is significantly enhanced. Burning volumes tend to produce an intrusive treble range, but to be honest, when do you listen to such volumes over a longer period of time while listening to serious music? For my part, never!
Over the last 1.5 years, as already mentioned, two AW17 subwoofers have joined the 14s. I and other listeners were impressed by the brute low-frequency thunderstorms produced by this combination. The two were definitely more musical than other subs I've had the pleasure of owning.
Because 99% of the time I listen to music rather than movies, I thought about buying another thoroughbred stereo integrated amplifier. Unfortunately, this initially entailed a larger investment and I didn't know how to integrate the subs in a meaningful way. Amplifiers that I like, at least on the data sheet, are hardly available for less than 2500,- ? In addition, I have no idea how else to distribute my players via HDMI?
For this reason, I had the idea of taking the load off the Onkyo's power amplifiers by using the bi-amping that the amplifier and speakers were both capable of.
Now a completely different sound image unfolded before me! In contrast to before, the entire frequency response was much more present, an outstanding, how shall I put it, "sharpness of sound" and composure spread out and the spatial representation also gained in depth, and significantly so! The bass range was also much more present.
Now I wanted to find out. Switched off the subwoofer and .... yes, what's that? Precise, fine and extremely multi-faceted bass range. Better than with the subwoofer. Where before it tended to boom, now there was a real impact and a deep resonance of the audible frequency! Hard to believe! A clear gain in spaciousness in the bass range.
The bass range no longer sounds so "monotonous" and compressed, if you want to put it more dramatically. You could almost say an increase in bandwidth
although the 14s don't reach that low.
With a test CD you can still hear the 14s playing clearly at 23.8 hertz, not as loud as at 26-28 hertz but clearly audible. Even movies can be heard with a lot of emphasis. I think I will give the subs away.
Maybe a better amplifier or something similar instead. I'm not sure which one can improve the sound and possibly still record my players via HDMI.
Time will tell.
These are my layman's assessments and experiences from 1.5 years of listening to Nuvero.
Many thanks to Günther Nubert for this special loudspeaker
MfG R. Liehr
Author: Jürgen Prade
Dec 25, 2014, 11:02:58 AM
25.12.2014
A lot of good things have already been written about the excellent product features of Nubert speakers.
I would like to write a few lines about Nubert's exceptional after-sales service. The Nubert service is really "out of this world". Availability, competence and customer orientation - super!!! That something like this still exists in the 21st century! The advisors are actually technicians and not hardcore salespeople!
I bought two Nu Pro A 20s back in 2013 and use them on the TV. Since then, a plain flat-screen TV has sounded better than a high-quality hi-fi system. Unfortunately, there were problems with an amateur radio operator in the neighboring *****aft and my beautiful A 20 made sporadic humming noises. With the help of Nubert customer service and a high-quality speaker cable, the problem was solved.
The next problem was caused by a new Sony TV, which only wanted to accept the Nubert on an optical output (not yet available on my A 20). Here, too, Nubert customer service helped after Sony was unable to help me. I now use the A 20 on the headphone output without any problems. That was also a Nubert tip. Many, many thanks 🙂
Author: Chrisu
Dec 23, 2014, 7:37:23 PM
I had the nuVero 4 sent to me 3 months ago. Just for a trial, to hear how big the difference is to my old nuBox 380 and the nuVero 10. I had every intention of sending them back before the trial period expired and buying them next year if necessary.
It came as it had to: the trial period is long over and it has found its permanent place in the living room.
[b]Music lovers take note[/b]: If you're looking for a compact speaker, listen to the nuVero 4 before you decide! The speaker is certainly not cheap, but it is "worth the price" in the truest sense of the word.
This speaker "conjures up" music in the room: dynamic, transparent, the voices are easy to localize, and with a massive bass (I use it in the "Voluminous" setting, still without ATM).
I hear the whole spectrum from soprano arias to techno bass; no matter what pitch or what style of music, the nuVero 4 is good for goose bumps even at room volume.
For listening to music in stereo mode, I now even prefer the nuVero 4 to the nuVero 10 in my home theater.
I wish you good music in the new year 😉
Author: Roland
Dec 21, 2014, 11:09:51 AM
nuPRO A-100: I was looking for high-quality speakers for music playback on my notebook/PC, as I spend a lot of "free time" on it for professional reasons and finally wanted optimum sound there too.
The heaps of "plastic products" on offer were no longer an option,
I had gained enough experience with them. Now I wanted real hi-fi monitors. It quickly became clear that I would be in the price range > 200 EUR/unit. After extensive research, there were actually only two manufacturers
manufacturers, both based in Germany. One in Berlin (not T...e.!) and Nubert. I opted for Nubert because I've been a customer since 2001, when I had two nuLine 80s.
I had two nuLine 80's. What more can I say? I'm absolutely thrilled with both speakers. The connection via USB is wonderfully simple, the control via the handy remote control is great. The workmanship of the speakers is impeccable. And the sound? It's simply inspiringly superb! I listen to classical, rock, pop, electro, dance, etc. across the board and the A-100s deliver perfectly.
Author: Ralf
Dec 18, 2014, 8:04:10 PM
Dear nubert team, dear nubert fans,
Having been a very satisfied owner of the nuLine32 compact speakers for 5 years, I have now - after the usual friendly and expert advice in the nubert store - treated myself to the nuLine84 floorstanding speakers for another room. After just a few days of listening, I am once again completely convinced and enthusiastic about the speakers. Naturalness, detail, brilliance and bass quality leave nothing to be desired! Always happy to use nubert again! The price-performance ratio is also excellent!!!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everyone!