Guestbook
Author: Frank S.
Feb 4, 2009, 12:32:57 PM
Now that I've been the happy owner of a nuLine 82 set for almost a week, I'd like to say a few words:
First of all, a big thank you to Mr. Kohler, who gave me very nice, expert and not at all pushy advice on site in SG (I've heard different things from other manufacturers). Even though there were a few problems with the delivery, I received great service all round, even later on the phone! Thank you for that 🙂
Well, what can I say about what has been "happening" in my home for 1 week now? Simply gigantic. I am absolutely thrilled with the sound in my 4 walls. The room is also visually enhanced! I can only recommend it to everyone!
Nubert has had a new and certainly loyal fan for 1 week! THANK YOU!!! 😂
Author: Karsten
Feb 4, 2009, 8:47:22 AM
NuBox 311 received quickly and safely, connected and "run in" for 1-2 hours
-> CONCLUSION: sensational what the old stereo amplifier in the study delivers in combination with the 311s.
I'm already thinking about the ABL module.
Best regards from the north and keep up the good work!
Karsten
Author: H.W.
Feb 3, 2009, 10:14:34 PM
Hello,
after 360/5s and NuWave 35 I switched to Phonar P40i (comparable to NuLine 120) as stereo front LS 4 years ago.
Since 1 week I now own DS22 NuLine Rear LS and experience my system (Rotel Elektronik) completely new...
...the room is an estimated 5m larger/deeper, the atmosphere is much, much better and overall everything is infinitely clearer.
ERGO: 100% top !!! Try it out !!!
Author: Heinz Maurer
Feb 2, 2009, 7:42:54 AM
A few days ago, I received my new NuVero14s on time (despite a snowstorm and icy roads). I ordered the speakers without hearing them beforehand, based on various test reports and descriptions in the media (I wanted to test them at home, but was by no means sure I would keep them). I have to say, it was absolutely no mistake and I certainly won't be giving the speakers away again. The characteristics of the NuVero 14 described in the various media are 100% accurate. The neutrality and precision, as well as the power of the bass range are extremely impressive. However, it is also the case that you really have to get used to the sound. After years of listening with "normal" loudspeakers, you initially have the feeling that the music is being exposed by the speakers, which is not necessarily pleasant with very poor recordings or poor interpretation. On the other hand, you are all the more compensated for this with good recordings. What I personally can't understand is the fact that some comments on the Internet describe the NuVero14 as technically very sophisticated, but not as musical and soulful. In my opinion, the NuVero's play very precisely and accurately (thank goodness), but that doesn't mean that emotional music falls by the wayside. Where there is really expressive music on the CD or LP, the NuVero14 also conveys this. But it doesn't add any poetry either - it simply sounds honest. Sometimes you forget that there are speakers in the room at all. You close your eyes and the music is simply there, but it doesn't come out of the loudspeakers in a point-like (locatable) manner, as is sometimes the case with other loudspeakers. The full-size musicians really do seem to be somewhere between the speakers or to the left or right of them. In live recordings, this really gives you a sense of how the musicians and singers were positioned during the concert. However, I also noticed that you can still achieve a lot of sound optimization (especially in the bass range) by carefully positioning and adapting the speakers to the respective room. I think you should definitely take this time to fully exploit the potential of the speakers. Another advantage of the NuVero14 is the fact that even at relatively low volumes (room volume) the full music information is available (bass switch) and the music is already enjoyable at this volume. A word about the sound quality: A friend of mine bought some loudspeakers from a Danish luxury brand a year ago. Cost approx. EUR 14,800. I regularly listen to these speakers during my visits and they have been the measure of all (known) things for me to date. I was of course very pleased that after very long listening sessions I came to the conclusion (after all, I have been listening to music with various music systems for about 30 years and therefore have a considerable amount of listening experience) that the NuVero's play at least at the same level. There are certainly better (and much, much more expensive) speakers than the NuVero 14, but in my opinion the sensational thing about these speakers is the price-performance ratio. Speakers that offer an even better listening experience would cost many times more than a NuVero 14. I am simply completely satisfied and know that the upper limit has been reached for my listening needs and also for my wallet when it comes to loudspeakers.
Best wishes from beautiful Burgenland and thanks to the Nubert team for the absolutely trouble-free handling and the truly sensational listening pleasure.
Author: Claus Bittinski
Jan 31, 2009, 6:06:44 AM
Hello Nubert Team!
I've owned the LCD Loewe Art 42 DR+ 250GB hard disk for exactly 1 week now and I have to say I'm totally thrilled.I visited you a few times in the days before to get comprehensive information, especially Holger Nubert was a good person to talk to.at the beginning I couldn't decide exactly which LCD brand it should be.but thanks to Holger Nubert's expert advice he convinced me to choose the Loewe Art 42.thanks again and keep up the good work.
Kind regards
C.Bittinski 😂 😂 😂 😬 😬 😬 😬
Author: Jonas G.
Jan 23, 2009, 2:28:37 PM
Both the nuVero 11 and the 14 convinced me when I tested them in my own four walls. A real revelation, unquestionably exceptional speakers.
Once again I found that I was less impressed by loudspeakers that were several times more expensive, or at best just as impressed, especially in comparison to the 14s.
In my opinion, the discreet design of the NuVeros also stands out pleasantly from many other "high-end monsters".
The 11 is simply fantastic for rooms that are not quite so large, both visually and in terms of sound. Its significantly larger sister requires a little more space, if only to avoid exceeding the proportions.
Both worked well for us, which is why we stayed with the 14 to be on the safe side.
Greetings
Author: Michael
Jan 23, 2009, 1:03:07 PM
Hello,
I have joined the community of Nubert fans with the purchase of a Sobwoofer AW-441.
To get straight to the point: The "little one" was the right choice for me. I am very demanding when it comes to listening to music and I put a lot of effort into it. I built my own tube amplifier (single-ended class A operation). As it only has an output of 6 watts/8 ohms per channel (but what 6 watts), despite my very sensitive speakers (93dB/1W), the bass range has not been fully explored. So for testing purposes, I first ordered the smallest subwoofer from Nubert and thought: "If it sounds too puny, I'll just send it back and get the big one (AW-991)."
These thoughts were superfluous, the AW-441 doesn't sound puny at all, but rather extremely mature for its size. I've had several other woofers from other manufacturers, including much larger ones, but I sold them all because none of them could convince me. The AW-441 was able to do that. First and foremost, I am very happy that I have finally found a subwoofer that meets my requirements for the precision of music reproduction in the bass range. No uncoordinated booming and booming, the Nubert plays crisp and controlled. The depths that can be achieved and the possible volume of this woofer are completely sufficient, a larger sub would be "shooting at sparrows with cannons".
After listening to it for a few hours, I didn't want to do without it any more, I even wanted to add a pair of Nubert brothers (floorstanding speakers) to it. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a suitable addition to the family as the Nubert speakers are all below the 92dB required for my amplifier, which made me very sad.
Please Mr. Nubert, perhaps you could build speakers for tube dwarf amplifiers!!!
But back to the AW-441. If the woofer is already impeccable in terms of sound, then you can only say "CHAPEAUX" for the features and ease of use in relation to the asking price, in my opinion you can't do better (and I know what I'm talking about, because I've also been in the speaker construction business for years and know the prices for good chassis, electronics and components). If you look at what some other manufacturers try to sell as electronic scrap for a lot of money, you can only say: Have a look at Nubert, they'll show you how it's done, damn good products at a fair price.
mfG.
Dipl-Ing. M. Pippert
Author: Andreas
Jan 20, 2009, 9:56:31 PM
It started about a year ago, as we mostly listen to music and the TV has long been a minor matter - apart from a few carefully selected exceptions, we decided that we needed good quality sound technology! A visit to various stores led us to Bahnhofstraße 111 in Aalen to "see what Nubert had". After a short stay in the plastic corner, we were logically invited into the listening room? well, of course, what we had seen so far was no longer interesting. Repeated information on the Internet and a few visits to the Nubis then led to the following result in Dec. 08: nuLine 32 Set 1 (front nuLine32; rear DS-22; center CS-42; SBW AW-560) + Yamaha RX-V663. The advantage of this combination: front and rear in white are almost unnoticeable when mounted on the wall due to the low contrast and very compact design and remain discreetly in the background, especially important if you have to convince the real ruler in the living room! After the trial period of the following days, a friendly salesman at the local store handed me the DVD of 'Pink Floyd Pulse'. It's hard to believe what this DVD blows into the 65 m² room via the described system at approx. -5 to 0 dB! You then look for the speakers, but it's the little things on the wall (and of course the AW-560, somewhat hidden). My highest recommendation, I'm thrilled and enjoy it every day.
Author: Wolfgang Becker
Jan 20, 2009, 9:59:08 AM
Welcome to the concert hall! Your speakers are replacing two Hans Deutsch speakers, the audiophile non plus ultra of the 80s - not an easy, albeit historic legacy! Today I very slowly approached the new listening experience: Via Jordi Savall (viola da gamba solo) to Egberto Gismonti + Nana Vasconcelos (guitar, percussion), baroque recordings with the Talents Lyriques to Gustav Mahler's Fourth. Together with my Arcam FMJ system, the speakers produce (in terms of spatiality) an almost three-dimensional and (in terms of sound) wonderful pastel-like drawing, which is supported by an incredibly precise bass line. The longer I listen, the more I realize what I haven't heard before. I congratulate you on this development and myself on the purchase: Five Nubi stars PLUS for the nuVero 11!!!! 😂
Author: Dieter
Jan 17, 2009, 9:20:50 PM
Hello from the beautiful Münsterland.
I still have an ABL 310, as I used a pair of Nubox 310s for a long time. However, these have now been moved to the rear of the surround system and I no longer need this module there.
I would now like to order a pair of Nubox 311s for my daughter's birthday and wanted to ask whether the active module can also be used for these.
Thank you very much!
Dieter