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Author: Thorsten
Apr 20, 2014, 4:55:50 PM

Hello Highender,

I have to get rid of my praise.
After 15 years of hi-fi with T+A loudspeakers and Rotel components REGA record players etc. the time had come. I was allowed, had to build a second chain.
I did that for the digital sources. Which loudspeaker should it be? As I didn't want to spend so much money again, I quickly ended up with the nuBox 101, which I bought and set up with the very nice stand (glass plate and stainless steel tube). I connected the netbook to the amplifier via a D/A converter and off I went. I almost fell off the couch at what these little parts did. It was awesome. As I said, the years before I listened to a 1.20 m floorstanding speaker. For me, the nuBox is an awesome speaker, of course not comparable with the T+A's, but depending on what music you listen to, it's perfectly adequate. Then came what had to come, I wanted more steam. Also for the second system. So I sold the 101 and bought a nuBox 381 incl. ATM module. What came was to be expected..... a revelation in terms of resolution, depth and spatiality! A perfect loudspeaker. I always ask myself, if the "little ones" are already so good, what does a nuLine or a nuVero do?
Then I had the opportunity to buy back my "old" 101s! And that's what I did.
And........ I'm always blown away by these little things. Respect!

So a big compliment to the Nubert team and, of course, above all to the boss.
What you get for your money at Nubert is really amazing. You have to pay a lot more for that from competitors.
That's what I call German engineering!

Conclusion: If you like to listen really loud and with a lot of bass, you need a lot of cone area (at least nuBox 381). But if it can be quieter and more dignified, the 101's are my recommendation (of course, it all depends on the other parts of the chain and the room). They are really high-end 🙂

Greetings Thorsten

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Author: Stefan L aus B
Apr 19, 2014, 4:46:37 PM

nubox 481...... I thought (so much money for a pair of boxes) ?????
but the old ones were up after 24 years. Amplifier also 24 years old (NAD 3020e)if that works and sounds???
😂 and and and yep awesome goosebumps during the soundcheck. Now, for the first time, the NAD 3020e has the right partner with nubox 481
and even my wife, who always grumbles about money, was pleasantly surprised.
Thanks again and again to nubert.
Greetings Stefan L from B.

ps: delivery was faster than the sound 2 days 🙂

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Author: Maik
Apr 12, 2014, 10:59:57 AM

After more than 1 1/2 years I am now the happy owner of the nuBox series and have absolutely no regrets about the purchase. Every euro is well spent! To all those who still have doubts, give us a call, let us advise you, put a system together, try it out---> you will be delighted.
It's a pity that Nubert is not available for cars - it would be the first option on the options list

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Author: Vito
Apr 12, 2014, 9:30:33 AM

Dear Nubian team,

First of all: Nubert are not only honest loudspeakers, Nubert also have honest employees! This advice, patience and service are, in my opinion, unique in Europe.
High praise and many thanks (especially to Mr. Schneider).

I bought the nuline 284. Great sound and bass!
You often have to calibrate the speakers because today's EQs want to adjust everything to surround. At first I was disappointed with the bass, but today after 2 days of playing in as recommended by Nubert I can't get the grin off my face.
Even my wife said it sounds great.

Many thanks from another enthusiastic Nubert fan

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Author: Christian
Apr 10, 2014, 1:09:33 PM

I have replaced my DS 22 with the NuLine 24 as rear speakers.
I use two NuVero 3s up front and a NuVero 5 as the center.
The NuLine DS 22s were always audible in the sound.
This is no longer the case with the NuLine 24s. They blend unobtrusively into the sound backdrop and are a perfect tonal match for the NuLines in the front. 😬

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Author: Enno Weers
Apr 8, 2014, 5:52:21 PM

I have owned a pair of NuVero 14 for 5 months...

There is only one thing to say about these speakers...!
GOOSE SKIN, ALWAYS and EVERY TIME...

I don't regret investing so much money for a second. I'd give the shirt off my back for these two 😉 😂

Greetings from East Frisia

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Author: AyGee
Apr 8, 2014, 1:30:07 PM

So, now I have to immortalize myself here in the guestbook:
I had large bookshelf speakers and a large center, as well as surround speakers from a well-known Danish manufacturer and a subwoofer from a well-known British manufacturer. All in black.
Acoustically, I was only ever half-satisfied. Music from the front speakers alone was very good. But the sub always lagged a little behind. It was obviously not precise enough. With movies, the bass was deep, but the overall homogeneity was not fully satisfactory due to the different speakers. At some point, the large, dominant center speaker in particular no longer appealed to me visually, but neither did the rest.
The desire for change was awakened!
My plan was to downsize (visually). I wanted discreet, white speakers and a sub that was as small and white as possible. I was even prepared to make further compromises acoustically.
I now own 3 x nuLine 24s (front and center) and an AW-500, with a second NL24 to follow as surround speakers.
It's really amazing what this small, visually discreet, stylish set can achieve.
I don't miss anything with either music or movies. The homogeneity is brilliant thanks to three identical speakers at the front. The font/sub interaction is also excellent. The bass is more precise, crisper and just as deep as with my old set (although the sub is much smaller).
I didn't expect the mid/high-range reproduction of music to be able to keep up with the old, much more expensive speakers. But it's true. On a par with the old speakers, although smaller, cheaper, more stylish, etc.
For me, the NL24/AW-500 combination is absolutely sufficient in a rented apartment with a living room of approx. 24m². I'm always amazed at what comes out of these small, pretty boxes!

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Author: Thomas R.
Apr 6, 2014, 3:41:33 PM

The A-200s, which were delivered after just 3 days, have been playing next to my 27" monitor for a week now, replacing the Behringer MS20s, which were previously connected via 96KHz/24Bit fiber optics.
The sound has really improved and the bass response these speakers produce with suitable music, e.g. Pure Heroine by Lorde, is almost unbelievable!
This does come at a price, the limiter kicks in quite early, albeit without audible effects, but the volume that can be produced is still sufficient for this application.
The sound setting is and remains neutral, which is just right.

There could hardly be better PC speakers and visually they blend in perfectly in black next to the monitor, which is not exactly small.
Even at a distance of just 30-50 cm, the reproduction is really nice and neutral, there are no annoying highs, voices sound credible/real, it's just completely relaxed music listening in perfect quality!

I placed the A-200 on my T&A T160E as a test and then compared them.
I've had these speakers for over 15 years and I'm still amazed at the neutrality with which these big speakers play.
I couldn't say which speakers I would go for blindfolded... They don't sound exactly the same, but they both sound just great!
If these ever fail, I would certainly look for active smaller speakers. If you can get by with lower possible levels - keyword: rented apartment - that's the right solution. And even with the big ones, a 38 mm subwoofer helps out for movie effects.

With a measured power consumption of 16 watts (without level) for 2 speakers, the power consumption is still within reasonable limits, and only 0.8 watts in standby mode.
No background noise without level, no flow noise at the pipe despite the powerful wind there.

I like the operation, both near and far, especially the option to switch off completely. I would only have liked to have the limiter function here as a warning.

There's one small thing I'm missing, however, and that's the headphone output as a jack socket with speaker switch-off when plugged in.
Maybe next time ?!

Congratulations to the developers and all owners!

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Author: Groß Thomas
Apr 6, 2014, 8:31:09 AM

Yes, I bought the AW 350 for my NuPro 200 and, as expected, I am thrilled with what these speakers can do........such a dry bass with barely perceptible deflection of the bass diaphragm...... fits together perfectly, I have found my dream speakers...everyone should have heard something like this.

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Author: Sanuk
Apr 6, 2014, 7:38:24 AM

Visit to the hearing studio in Duisburg
Hello, on Saturday I visited the hearing studio in Duisburg. Nice staff, plenty of time to test the speakers and back home with lots of listening impressions.
For me, the Nuvero 10 are the surprise of the day.
😬
Now it's time to make new plans. Thanks again to the Nubert team.
mfg Sanuk

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