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Author: Thomas Vacca
Apr 24, 2008, 9:17:53 AM

I have been using the AW 441 Sub with my Creek Evo Amp via the integrated amplifier output for 2 weeks now.

I'm full of praise for the sound characteristics of the sub: the AW 441 is constantly playing along with the music to support the front speakers. The bass is fast, precise and adapts wonderfully to the sound of the compact speakers.

When playing DVDs, such as H.D.R. 3, the "little one" can show what it's made of and then sounds like a "big one". Heavy low-frequency passages in DTS are reproduced incredibly loudly and sometimes shatteringly during the scene in Mount Doom. - No background noise, no distorted sound and all this from a rather small cabinet.

I then listen to my favorite track "Lotusblüte" from the electro album "Bionik" by D. Eulberg. Once again, the sound is absolutely "bomb". - I am thrilled.

Dear Mr. Nubert, for me you are the "Stradivarius of loudspeaker manufacturers". As of today, you have a new enthusiastic customer. - Keep up the good work!

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Author: Sandra
Apr 21, 2008, 11:31:43 AM

Many thanks for the uncomplicated order processing, the speedy delivery and above all for the GREAT SOUND of my new Nubis (NuBox 381). Even with my old amplifier I can now listen to really nice music!!! 🙂
More than satisfactory!!!
Best regards,
Sandra

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Author: Marc Langenbrinck
Apr 20, 2008, 9:11:25 AM

I've had my nuberts for two weeks now, in my case W12 and nuLook sub (the smaller the more hidden...) and I can only think of one word. SENSATIONAL. The service, the speed of delivery, the price-performance ratio, simply everything. Right up to the call back, in which I was informed that the sub I was looking for was also available as a bargain in SG. Guys, with your sales philosophy you wouldn't even need such great products. It's great that you do it anyway. You have another fan! Keep up the good work, Marc

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Author: Gerald Köhler
Apr 18, 2008, 4:26:57 PM

Today my nuline 122 and my centerbox CS 72 arrived with UPS. Thank you to these people who go to so much trouble. Thanks also to Nubert for building such great speakers. I've unpacked them and connected them up, measured them and here we go, so I can say what you've produced is really great. I've been to a few large electrical stores before, and not one speaker comes close in terms of sound and price, THANK YOU ;THANK YOU now my cinema sounds as it should be

Greetings Gerald

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Author: RD
Apr 17, 2008, 5:57:47 PM

Hello,
I've known the NSF for a good year now. I started with an AW-440 and 2 311s and was immediately impressed, these small speakers and the small woofer - a sound like much bigger speakers.
Then I changed the speakers at SZ and ordered 2 Nubox 511+ABL, 2x 311, 1x 411 and 2x AW-440 and was surprised again - GENIUS.
You don't find this friendly, objective and honest advice everywhere, plus fast delivery.
Now, today, I've put my new Nuline package (NL102+ATM) into operation and what can I say - I don't think I'll be sleeping tonight - so brilliant, so clean, so detailed............and so much BASS!
😬 😬 😬 😬 😬
For me, there is nothing else - great speakers at an affordable price. You pay a lot more for this sound elsewhere - but just don't raise the prices now 😟 😟
Keep up the good work ..... and many thanks for the - also for the coming - honest sound time.
Let's see - when I get the upgrade virus 😉 😎 😎

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Author: Pilotcutter
Apr 16, 2008, 8:54:00 AM

Quite honestly incredible!

As an analogist, stereophonist and yinylist, I have probably reached the end of my journey with the nuLine 32 + ATM.
With good signal sources and conductors, the performance of this combination literally takes your breath away.
The performance of the speakers is truly incredible.
Floorstanding speakers were never an option for me and I experimented with subwoofers for years, but the bass was too abstract for me.
The nuLine 32 + ATM play the entire frequency response very homogeneously. No comparison to the subwoofers I know.

A small point of criticism: I am an enemy of displays and too many LEDs. With my signal sources, the displays are switched off 'for audiophile reasons'. So what's the point of the much too bright LED on the ATM? to show me the operating status? I recognize it differently 😉

Conclusion: The nuLine 32 ATM combination is the end of my HiFi flagpole. The sales service: friendly, sober, objective.

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Hello Pilotcutter,

many thanks for the words of praise!

Now to your point of criticism:

"...what's with the much too bright LED on the ATM? "

Our experience is: some customers like it brighter, some darker...

Our ATM developer had the "good idea" of being able to halve the light intensity of the green (and yellow) light-emitting diode WITHOUT SOLDERING COOLERS!
(This is why 2 resistors with 2.2 kOhm each are connected in parallel).
This measure, which can be carried out within 2 minutes, does NOT invalidate the 5-year guarantee!

Remove the 3 buttons,

Unscrew the two rear Torx screws with a TX-10 screwdriver (DIY store?),

Carefully pull out the back panel with the circuit board to the rear.

Using side cutters (or fingernail pliers), cut the connecting wire of the "resistor directly next to the LED" "at the very front edge of the circuit board" (color code: red-red-black-brown-brown) and bend the resistor up perhaps 1 mm at the front. (Only then can you see the PCB imprint "R 210").

Then reassemble the ATM. (Push the circuit board into the third-lowest guide groove on both sides).

If "half as bright" is still "too bright", you can replace the 2.2 kOhm resistor, which is directly next to the snapped-off wid, with a higher value (up to 10 kOhm or higher). Since desoldering components from plated-through boards is critical, we recommend that you also only clip through the front connecting wire of this resistor and solder the replacement resistor to the corresponding solder points on the underside of the board.
(If you omit this "lower wid", you have completely deactivated the LED in both colors, which otherwise has no negative effect on the function of the ATM).

**Greetings, admin

Author: Dumlu
Apr 15, 2008, 9:44:40 PM

Hello!
I also wanted to get rid of some criticism; after I ordered the NuLine 122 in "silver", I found that they were not "silver" as in the photos, but gray. Even in comparison with other manufacturers, these are more gray (coarser gray parts) than silver (much more finely structured). This is of course my opinion! In the photos, the "silver" ones even appear white. This should perhaps be emphasized or changed again separately, as in grey-silver or grey sanding lacquer with better photos (in a normal environment). Even the NuBox 580 in beech etc. with aluminum rib is much brighter and "higher quality" (from my point of view, as I still own a few copies). That was also a reason to send them back and replace them with ones from another manufacturer (711). However, I wanted to switch to white soon anyway because I was moving house.

Thank you very much! :rolleyes: 😈

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Hello "Dumlu"!
The name of the paint used is RAL 9006 white aluminum. Depending on the lighting, the additional protective clear coat may give a darker impression. The problem of a "correct" color representation in catalogs or on screens could be discussed endlessly...

Author: Frank Wendler
Apr 15, 2008, 9:53:39 AM

I am very satisfied with the purchase of my nubox 381. The sound performance for 389.32 ? (incl. shipping) are well above average.
The purchase process was also quick and easy. I ordered two nubox 381s on Wednesday (the availability light was orange)
and prepared myself for the wait. To my great surprise, DHL arrived with the nubis on Friday. Top!

But I also have to warn you a little. The praise in the specialist magazines and here in the forum quickly gives the impression,
as if you could expect true miracle devices, especially in the compact speaker class, that could also hold their own in the league of large and really expensive transducers.
expensive loudspeakers. Even Mr. Nubert cannot override physics for just under 400 ? But it comes close to the limit,
possible for this budget.

The use of high-quality and tightly tolerated components, even in the entry-level price range, is really unusual in the best sense of the word.
However, this may also be precisely the reason why the somewhat discerning music lover is somewhat disappointed after the first listening impression at home.
is a little disappointed at first. My recommendation is: patience! It's amazing to experience how my Nubis get better every day.
(with the speakers in the same position) After the first few notes, there was hardly any bass, the treble was metallic and sharp and the spatiality was very
reduced spatiality. The treble switch had no effect at all. In a direct comparison with my discount surround system, the Nubis speakers were
were hardly any better. However, this changed audibly on the second day. The bass increased in volume and precision. The treble became
more transparent, clearer and noticeably more detailed. With each passing day, the speakers reveal a little more of their potential. Now, after the fifth day
listening to music is already a real pleasure.

Another point is that ?naked? stereo hardly corresponds to our listening habits. Today, multi-channel music reproduction is practically
and is generally superior to stereo reproduction. So I'm going to go ahead and upgrade to a 5.1 system. When buying
of the center, the rear speakers and the sub for the 381, I will remain loyal to Nubert.

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Author: kurzstrumpf
Apr 13, 2008, 10:35:16 PM

Hello there,

I've already left a few comments here...

First the criticism:
The last order (after my insistent recommendation, nuBox 481) was a bit unlucky - the speakers are sorted differently, and violently so!!!
Dear nuTeam,
You are increasingly on everyone's lips and should not afford to deliver such poorly sorted pairs - that's not on!
Nobody expects meticulously sorted pairs and turnouts at this price, but there should at least be no audible difference ... you can do better (I know it!)

>>> it's not about selected series but it has to fit...

Now the praise (once again):

Congratulations on the nuLine 122 test in Stereo May 2008!
You may be advertisers, but I was expecting (hoping for?) exactly this result - great

The nuLine 122 Exklusiv is the HAMMER!
So far I've been using Canton (fonum) and Dynaudio (Axis 5). But if you bring the nuLine Exklusiv in walnut (like the 30s), then I'll go to my bank account tomorrow!!!

For many years, no manufacturer has given me as much pleasure as you ...

Best regards

PS:
For anyone who doesn't yet know which amplifier to use with the nuBox 481:
With many - but really great (especially for the money) is the NAD 325 BEE !!!

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Also a hello to "Kurzstrumpf"!
Many thanks for your praise of the nuLine 122 exclusiv.
As far as your criticism is concerned, we are concerned and at a loss...
Without wanting to start a discussion here, a tonal "sorting" of pairs is not an issue because each speaker is manufactured within a given, narrow limit. If one speaker sounds different from the other, it's a case for the hotline and they have to find out whether it's due to an error during production or final inspection or to transport damage (e.g. hairline crack in the crossover) or (as in the last case) simply because one speaker was placed on a damped side of the room and the other on a side with a glass front...
Greetings from Nubi

Addendum from kurzstrumpf:

Hmmm,

tomorrow I'll do a test in a (completely) different room with a pair of nuBox 400 as a comparison.
Let's see - if the criticism below is indeed exaggerated,
I will row back - I promise!!!

Best regards again

Author: Thomas Schwarz
Apr 13, 2008, 8:59:01 AM

Hello Nubert team,

I have been using Nubert speakers for several years now. Nubox 360; Nubox 310 and AW 880. I am very satisfied with these speakers. From quiet music to real power at a party, they really can handle everything.
The woofer can deliver a level of pressure that you normally only experience in a disco. 😬
The speakers are also very uncritical when it comes to amplifiers. From new Yamaha amplifiers to classics like the Dual CV 1600 and CV 1250 to high-end devices from T&A, I've tried a lot. Your speakers can get a lot of fun and a great sound out of all devices.

The next speakers will certainly come from Nubert again. I have often recommended you to others.

Do you actually have an archive for the older models, because I miss that.

Greetings
Thomas

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Hello Mr. Schwarz,

there is a web-page about older Nubert loudspeakers, which is maintained by the very dedicated "regular customer" and competent forum member Jochen Seeger:

www.nuseum.jochenseeger.de

However, it mainly shows and describes the "almost historical" speakers (1980 - 1990).

Greetings, admin

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