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Author: Eric
Jun 3, 2014, 4:48:29 PM

I have to say thank you for the very precise and well-made speakers. The Nubert fever is infiltrating my 7.1 system with the Denon X2000. Today the NuBox 311 is playing here with the rare AW-331 (25sqm room) and the CS-411. Calibrated with Audyssey, the combo plays very clean, dynamic 80s hits in stereo as well as rich film effects without having to adjust anything except the volume.
The AW-331 is set to 30Hz low cut and 180° phase rotation. The combination does what Günther Nubert said, clean sound without you being able to hear the position of the speakers.
Rounded off with fast delivery and good advice (the 311 are still upside down 😬 ), Nubert speakers are a real insider tip. Many thanks to the Nubert Speaker Factory!

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Author: J.Davids
Jun 1, 2014, 4:55:07 PM

It all started with a NuLine WS-14 as a center.
Mainly because of the flat design.

The surprisingly great sound and top workmanship quickly made me a Nubert fan.

I have now expanded the system with two NuLine 34 front speakers and two NuLine 24
as backround speakers.

What can I say. "FULL THROAT"

Even now, without a subwoofer, the sound impression is phenomenal.
You could almost do without additional bass support.

Nevertheless, I will definitely complete the system with a suitable subwoofer.

Nubert speakers obviously have a certain addictive potential.

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Author: Ralf
Jun 1, 2014, 1:16:02 PM

I was moving to a smaller apartment, which is why I downsized my system. Previously, I had used 2 old (Arcus TM68) speakers with 2 active subs (Alcone 10"), which drove the neighbors to despair :-) I was satisfied with the sound, but as the speakers were already very old and clunky, I needed something new (compact).

At first I considered the Nu-Box series, but in the end I opted for the Nu-Line series and have not regretted it at all. These little boxes (NuLine 24) are amazing, what a great sound, the basic tone is also impressive. Max (Dieter) Moor's voice sounds full and robust. My taste in music is relatively varied and ranges from Joe Cocker to hard rock and Joss Stone. No matter what you listen to, it's just fun to curl up on the couch and enjoy.

I don't use the dipole function at the moment, as the speakers are very close to the wall and the high frequencies are overlaid too much.

The pair of speakers is powered by a Kennwood RA-5000.
I have also kept one of the two subwoofers, which is roughly comparable to the AW-600 and harmonizes perfectly with the 24s.

Conclusion: In combination with a decent sub, these tiny speakers are simply terrific.

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Author: t.koch
May 31, 2014, 2:34:32 AM

the new "old" nubox 481(2013s) have been with me for 4 weeks now, and they are just great. they sound very warm with the 25 year old acoustic research 07. successful. and also loud, a little "ear candy". the ear doesn't really need more. for 500 eu such top speakers is crazy.my first nuberts, 580, unfortunately died in a fire. incl adcom pre/power amp. the old m200 from t..... had previously found a new owner. and i like the 481 better than anything before. not a bass monster, but wonderfully airy. really just right. for all that, a big compliment to the nuberts. man must be lucky. and ears, and nuberts. moin

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Author: Hagen
May 30, 2014, 4:45:01 PM

Hello everyone,

I am an absolute technology layman, but still a movie freak.

I recently treated myself to a Panasonic plasma (65 inch) because I really appreciate the excellent picture reproduction of Panasonic plasma televisions - despite their high power consumption (especially when viewed from the side).

Now my problem: The sound is of course (= naturally) subterranean.

I would therefore like to have a certain "cinema sound", but have no idea how to achieve this.

The more I read about it on the Internet (soundbars, 2.1 or 5.1 systems etc.), the more confusing it gets for me.

I'm prepared to spend between 500 and a good 1000 euros for a decent "complete solution", but just can't get any further when "studying" the Internet.

Can anyone here recommend a - simple - "complete solution"?

I'm writing here at Nubert, as the "specialist forums" often refer to Nubert.

I have also studied the complete Nubert catalog, but I must honestly say that I didn't understand anything, especially when it came to the combination of various individual components.

I would be really grateful for any helpful answers.

MfG

Hvt

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Hello,
We can recommend our nuPro A-200 for your application.
These rather small active speakers sound like "really big", very good hi-fi speakers.
If you call our hotline, we can certainly answer most of your questions.
Your Nubert team

Author: Andreas B.
May 29, 2014, 1:53:38 PM

By way of introduction, I ordered and received the nuLine 264.

First I set it up, set it up and calibrated it in conjunction with my Marantz SR6007 in BI-Amp mode. Then I listened to some music 😬 and I started grinning in circles.

The two dainty speakers were actually supposed to work in the 5.1 between my nuBox LS. But they have such a great sound that I now listen to stereo more and more often.

The sub isn't in operation either, as the two 264s play down incredibly low, which is impressive when you consider their size (at first I didn't think it was really that great).

The nuLine 264 is simply great, great sound and looks chic at the same time.

Thanks to the whole nubert team! 😬

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Author: Martin
May 28, 2014, 10:03:34 PM

I've owned two NuBox 311s for more than 6 months now, which I bought to try out and get started.

Above all, I would like to praise the really excellent service (shipping/exchange/contact). As good as the service has been so far, I can even imagine that the 5-year warranty is not just a marketing gag.

I don't want to describe the sound too much here, as it is very subjective. However, I was totally impressed with the first test and the old B... 2.1 system ended up on eBay that very evening. The low tones in particular are significantly better, even without a subwoofer.


Now the big problem. After just six months, I would like to treat myself to the NuBox 683 as front speakers and possibly the AW-443. But I own the 311 in high gloss, which is not available on the new models! With a purchase price of just under 1500?, I don't want to go for the old range or a range that doesn't match in color. I think Nubert should make some improvements here and at least make it possible to provide veneers from the old model year for an extra charge.


I hope that high gloss will also be included in the new range, until then the only thing that remains for the time being is the absolutely stunning listening pleasure in 2.0!



PS: New for me: sit down, listen to music and enjoy.

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Author: koenigmichi
May 24, 2014, 12:33:20 PM

Hello!
I just wanted to say that I think it's a shame that the nubox 481 is being discontinued!
There is a successor but without a bass reflex tube at the front!
that's the advantage for small rooms! now it's at the back and you have to place the speaker at least 30-50 cm away from the wall, which sucks!
please develop a speaker with a sound port at the front again!
greetings
koenigmichi 😭

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Many years of experience have shown that you can't please everyone. We have been criticized sooo often in recent years because of the "unsightly" BR tube on the front of the nuBox 481...
Our development engineer would also like to point out:
2-3 cm distance from the wall is sufficient for unhindered bass radiation from the BR tube. However, as a general rule, any speaker placed directly against a wall tends to produce booming effects in the bass - regardless of whether the BR tube is positioned at the front or rear. In terms of good sound, it is therefore always advisable to keep speakers as far away from walls as possible.
However, if the nuBox 483 has to be placed directly against a wall, a simple measure will help: close the BR tube. This is because, with the BR tube completely closed, it delivers just as deep bass as its predecessor, the nuBox 481, with an open, forward-facing tube and free placement.

Author: Martin
May 22, 2014, 11:35:10 AM

😂 😂 😂
First of all: I am not a ghostwriter for Nubert, even if my article might sound like one.
I am absolutely impressed by Nubert's treatment of me as a customer. Both in terms of service and shipping, and especially in terms of goodwill and dealing with the right of exchange.
The customer advisors are really willing to talk and are on the customer's side. They have fulfilled all my exchange and upgrade requests and have certainly won me as a long-term customer.
Which they didn't really need to do, as the quality of their speakers had long since won me over anyway.
So I'm happy to put my money where my mouth is! Thank you Nubert!
Martin from Emden

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Author: Nicolas
May 22, 2014, 10:45:21 AM

Hello,

I'm really looking forward to the "nuControl" preamplifier! Balanced outputs are already very promising. If it matches its range of functions in terms of sound and is "right up there", it will definitely be on the shortlist.

P.S.: Where else can you find a high-end preamp with comparable management for the subwoofer(s) ?!!!

Greetings
Nicolas

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