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Author: m.seidel
Jul 18, 2014, 5:14:50 PM
about a year ago, after a lot of research, i picked up the NULINE 34 from nubert, and i use it to sound a 20 m² living room, i listen to a lot of jazz/classical music, the amplifier is an as 700 and the matching cd-player, after a bit of back and forth sliding around in the small room, which is also square 😟, i finally found the right position. after a bit of shifting around in the small room, which is also square 😟 i finally found the right position in the room and was very impressed by the sound of these very well made speakers, deep, structured bass, clear highs and pleasant mids, a lot of stage ... super ! since the two hi-fi components of this brand are a bit bright and the spatiality could possibly be a bit better, i ordered an ATM, after a little test time i had the turn out, the mids and highs a bit out and the bass between 10- 11 o'clock and you hear and marvel .... the stage gained some depth and width as well as the entire sound image was improved a lot WITHOUT distorting .... FANTASTIC ! i am very happy with it ! 😂
Author: Armin
Jul 18, 2014, 12:57:18 PM
I just have to get rid of this ... defective box over two years old, no invoice available ... the service from Nubert responded super to my help e-mail ... retrieved the old invoice, no discussion about the warranty case, sent me the shipping packaging, repaired it within a week and sent it back ... big praise to the colleagues ... my next speaker will certainly be from Nubert again ... Thank you....
Author: ScanAll GmbH
Jul 12, 2014, 1:19:50 PM
In my post dated 04.07.2014 13:01, I complained that the AW-17 had not been delivered.
Now it's been here for just under a week.
And I have to say that the sound (and the workmanship) actually makes up for any waiting time!
If Nubert delivers quickly, it's good ? if Nubert delivers later, it's also good, because you simply can't get something like this anywhere else at this price.
We use the sub in our company, but the AW-17 is also a great high-end hi-fi speaker. I know what I'm talking about, because I have the good old reference Infinity Betas at home (more effort for clean bass was rarely made).
In contrast to the Infinity speakers, however, the Nubert is several classes cheaper and far better processed and the people at Nubert are also extremely friendly (despite the fact that I was in a very, very bad mood when I called because the subwoofer wasn't delivered on time).
Hats off to them. I can only recommend Nubert. I don't know any other Nubert speakers ? but if they are as good as the subwoofer, then you could easily put the Monster Infinity in a museum.
Best regards
Michael
Author: Kraft
Jul 5, 2014, 5:46:34 PM
Hello
I have been listening to music very happily with my old Jbl 100t for 9 years. Now it's time for something new.
My choice falls on the nuVero 11 or 14. I have read a lot about their speakers, and I keep noticing in hi-fi magazines that their Lsp can play very loud. Well, can they also play quietly? Many loudspeakers need a certain level to sound reasonable, what about your loudspeakers? How many watts do they need to come across dynamically at low levels? How far away do you have to sit from these Lsp so that everything from the Lsp can unfold freely?
Which amplifier or pre-end combination would be optimal for the 11 or 14?
Which amplifiers do you use to test your Lsp?
Thank you very much
Author: Christian Grave
Jul 4, 2014, 2:06:53 PM
I've been a satisfied owner of a nuWave 10 pair plus ATM module for about 10 years, but have been toying with a new purchase for some time, assuming that a lot had happened in terms of sound in the meantime. After a thorough study of forum posts and nubert material, I'll probably stick with my nuWave oldies, because a lot of things are too unclear to me; for example, why the all-important convex baffle, still present in the nuWave series, was omitted in the nuLine series. Just to remind you, both series played/play in the same price league. Why is that? It's back in the nuVero series. Is the customer being "driven" to the more expensive speaker? And why are loudspeaker manufacturers making life so difficult for themselves by slimming down the drivers and then having to "trick" in order to achieve decent bass with smaller domes and less volume? What was wrong with the old dimensions? Well, since some forum members have described how good the old nuWave speakers sound compared to the current nuLine and nuVero speakers, especially the bass, which sometimes has to do with the changed dimensions, I'll stay loyal to my nuWaves, but of course I'll keep an eye on what's going on at nubert.
Take care.
Regards
Christian Grave
Author: ScanAll GmbH
Jul 4, 2014, 11:01:24 AM
Goods do not arrive and do not arrive. Available according to the store - note: "Please note that our speakers are generally dispatched within 1-2 working days". But nothing arrives. "All employees are always on the phone". Then finally a nice lady who says that the subwoofer will probably be dispatched today - it wasn't in stock. No notification. Incorrect information in the store regarding availability. Well, then our company party will be without a subwoofer. Fortunately, you don't really need a subwoofer. If you need something, you should order elsewhere, because Nubert gives the impression that you don't need their products anyway.
Customer service is different!
Author: mst
Jul 4, 2014, 10:20:02 AM
Yesterday I set up and connected my new NuBox 513 speakers. I previously had 481s in my home theater, but the 513s fit the screen better thanks to their slim design. I like the new surface even better than the 481s. Order, delivery and processing leave nothing to be desired (I didn't expect anything else). 🙂 🙂 🙂 I'm already looking forward to the Nupro AS 250.
Author: Peter
Jul 1, 2014, 11:57:20 AM
nuPro A-100
After devastating experiences with a series of speakers from other manufacturers between 200 and 500 ? I've been using the nuPros on my iMac for a week now and I'm thrilled.
Compared to the nuPros, these are all immature, overpriced products. They offer only a fraction of their extremely useful performance features, no adjustment options and sound only half as good. They are inferior in terms of signal processing and amplification. They are only suitable for the computer and the near field, have serious shortcomings, but cost almost as much. In short, the Böxle from the Swabian region of Germany are a real blow to the competition.
If you're looking for PC speakers in a tolerable size, you'll be hard pressed to find anything better. They are a fair offer. The money is gone, the pleasure remains.
Author: Jürgen Davids
Jun 29, 2014, 10:04:34 PM
It is done.
After NuLine WS-14 and NuLine 34 and NuLine 24, the system is now finally complete with the purchase of the NuLine AW-600.
I was already very impressed by the bass performance of the NuLine 34/24.
But now, in combination with the AW-600, it adds even more depth and punch.
Crisp, dry and without booming.
A great subwoofer in absolutely living room dimensions.
Author: Christian
Jun 27, 2014, 4:29:51 AM
Good day,
The nuPro A-200 arrived yesterday, super secure packaging and the sound is unique.
unique, nice rich bass, good mids and detailed highs.
My only problem: which room do I go into to listen to music?
Bedroom: nuPro A-200
Dining room: nuBox 311 + ATM 311
Living room: nuJubilee 35 + ATM 35
I will soon order a playmate for my Jubilee, nuVero AW-12, but
that will take a little longer.
Thanks again for the A-200
Christian