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Author: Ralf
Oct 29, 2006, 6:33:40 PM

Hello Markus from Münster!
I was pleased to read that there is someone "out there" - and especially near me - who is happy listening with compact Nuberts!
I'm also very curious about the NuWave at the moment. Could you imagine that I could perhaps listen to the LS at your place?
Mail to: RalfxLudwig at gmx dot de

Best regards
Ralf

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Author: Horst D. Odrowski
Oct 28, 2006, 8:20:29 PM

Moin,

I have been the proud and enthusiastic owner of a nuWave-105-Set 1 (incl. cables, brackets, etc.) for about six weeks now.
The well-known quality of the Nubert speakers and the excellent service/advice have once again been completely fulfilled.
I decided to buy because of the endless hymns of praise and have not been disappointed.

On behalf of my family, I would like to thank the entire Nubert team, especially Mr. Bühler (initial contact), Mr. Härer and Ms. Grau.

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Author: Götz Hartwig
Oct 28, 2006, 1:59:35 PM

Unequal battle - NuBox 310 vs. Analogon Mini-Monitor

Now that my 20-year-old Analogon Mini-Monitor from Leo Kirchner, Hifi-Manufaktur Braunschweig, is getting a bit long in the tooth, I needed something new - starting small with the NuBox 310.

The reigning champion:
The Mini-Monitor is a 25 liter two-way bass reflex speaker and has a 20 Seas bass with aluminum basket, polypropylene cone and inverse surround. The tweeter is from Eton, 25 mm fabric dome tweeter with very low resonance. The speaker sounds very dynamic and analytical, making the listener literally wince at loud impulses, but unfortunately has some slight coloration in the fundamental range, although this is only rarely noticeable. This is just the typical sound behavior of bass-midrange speakers with a polypropylene cone.
Strengths:
Fast impulses, drums, tenor saxophone, spatial imaging.
Weaknesses: Vocals.

The challenger:
NuBox 310. According to the description in this forum, miracles are supposed to be possible with the smallest Nubert box. Just order it, if it doesn't fit you have 4 weeks right of return.
However, the 310 is not even half the size of the Mini-Monitor, but is in the same price category (taking inflation into account).

So, the 310s arrived in the post, unpacked (thanks for the Nubi!), first impression:
Heavy, well made, pleasantly simple design (black 310s). Plugged in, let it play for 2 hours with the radio blaring. Subwoofer (Visaton W300s beaten by the Thommessen Proteus 2.5) off!
Annie Lennox enters the room, quite credible and lively, but a little sharp and slightly hoarse. First measure:
Set the treble switch to "Linear", it was better straight away. A well-balanced reproduction.
Old master Prince gets a right turn from me on the
Rotel preamplifier. My old speaker had more efficiency, i.e. it is louder. Nevertheless, the Tron follower comes across quite well, but the high frequency impulses in "Tamborine" don't shock as much as from the Mini-Monitor, but Annie Lennox was less "nasty" via the Nubox before.
Now another level test. Mike Oldfield "Crisis" with plenty of excess electrons from the Elektor "Crecendo" MosFet power amplifier.
It's amazing how the little Nuberts work so hard! My wife
comes up to the music room, it's too loud for her (2 floors down!).
The drums are banging and the electric guitars are screaming, just as they should be without overloading. Top! The Nuberts are really level-proof, no discussion.
However, the spatial imaging via my old speakers is one size bigger, no wonder, as they have a 20 cm bass instead of a 14 cm, which the 310 has.

Conclusion:
Nubert can leave out the treble switch on the 310.

Strengths of the 310: Balanced, linear reproduction, quite neutral,
definitely really good for classical music. Very small speaker for inconspicuous placement if the lady of the house doesn't want anything the size of a washing machine in the living room. Enormous level stability
with surprisingly deep bass for its size. Incredibly good value for money.

Weaknesses: Less fast with impulses. The efficiency is not bad, due to the complex crossover, but could be better.

My personal result: 3 to 1 for the Analogon Mini-Monitor
1:0 Impulse reproduction
2:0 Spatial imaging
3:0 Efficiency
3:1 Neutrality, linearity

The comparison test was of course somewhat unfair because the small Nubert had to compete with the much larger and already "audiophile" Analogon Mini-Monitor. From this point of view, the Nubert did very well. Incidentally, it also harmonized better with my subwoofer than my old speakers. Perhaps this is due to room effects.

The old master is also the new master, but it can't rest on its laurels. I'm now swapping the NuBox 310 for the NuWave 35, so the result will probably be different. I'm looking forward to it and will report back.

Greetings to all Nuberts, G.Hartwig, Braunschweig

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Author: R. Cordts
Oct 27, 2006, 7:40:30 PM

Once again I am extremely impressed by Nubert products, even if this time it's not about loudspeakers.

I have been using the ATM 120 together with my large floorstanding speakers, which are not from Nubert, for a few weeks now.
The purpose of the exercise: I want to use the sound balance as a treble control.

I can only say that it works wonderfully. At last I have an external treble control that really deserves its name! Everything sounds much more natural than with the "bathtub cuts" of conventional treble controls. Now I can vary the sound of my system continuously between "rich" and "brilliant" depending on the music material.
Simply great!

A super product that you won't find anywhere else!

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Author: Wolfgang Jung
Oct 27, 2006, 6:33:12 PM

Hello Nubert, hello Mr. Reichelt,
Thank you very much for the excellent advice and detailed listening demonstration at your premises.
2x NuLine 30, 2x DS 50, 1x CS 40 and the AW 560 sub is excellent.
Also and especially the decision for the AW 560 was exactly right because of the super advice.
(My wife thanks you for it! ('😉')
)
Unfortunately, the remote control didn't work with the sub, but one call to the free hotline and the next day a replacement
for the defective receiver! That's how it should work and that's what the customer does... ('😂')
!
Thank you until the next time in Schwäbisch Gmünd,
Wolfgang Jung

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Author: H. Schlosser
Oct 27, 2006, 11:23:58 AM

Hello Mr. Lothar Schneider, thank you again for the great advice. The best I've had in a long time. That's how advice should be everywhere. Always competent and not intrusive. Keep up the good work. I'm already looking forward to the next time. 😬

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Author: Christoph
Oct 26, 2006, 6:47:25 AM

Dear Mr. Schneider,

As a customer who wanted to buy a pair of NuLine30, I am always grateful for good service. Service begins with a direct approach to the customer.
My customer question was which NuBox would fit my Marantz SR4400. The answer:
This is an entry-level device! Thank you H. Schneider, that's what I call advice. Well, if I'm an entry-level device owner, I must assume that I'm not the right customer for NuBoxes. You have to be in the premium upper-super-gold class to get advice from Nubert or H. Schneider. Maybe then you can also buy one or two NuBoxes,
if things go well ... but only then!

Too bad, I was expecting better service and advice than at the competition.
But as a beginner .... hmmmm... a real shame.

Keep up the good advice 😉

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Hello "Christoph"!
We are very sorry that you took one of Mr. Schneider's comments "that way". I have known Mr. Schneider for over 20 years as a competent advisor who does not serve "from above". Either he was having a "bad day" (after all, he's only human...) or something in his communication with you just wasn't right. In any case, you don't need "high-end equipment" to enjoy the sound of Nubert speakers...
Once again: I apologize!
R.Spiegler

Author: Linda und Bernhard Benkmann
Oct 25, 2006, 4:37:42 PM

Hello everyone,

We would now like to make a comment after 4 weeks. Our choice fell on the Nubert NuLine 30 compact speaker Exclusiv High Gloss Black in combination with the Nubert ATM-30 module.

We are extremely satisfied with this purchase.
This combination leaves nothing to be desired, whether classical or
pop and rock.

We would particularly like to emphasize the extremely competent and friendly employee, Mr. Jörg Reichelt.
He responded to all our questions and was able to answer them with highly gratifying expertise.

If Germany is a service desert, then Nubert is the oasis.

Greetings and thanks from Oppelsbohm

Linda and Bernhard

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Author: Markus
Oct 24, 2006, 9:28:54 AM

It's maddening!!! Unbelievable!!!

I've had my nuWave 35 for 2 weeks now!!! 😂

To all the Prince fans out there!!!
You won't believe what you'll discover on your old Prince records!!! The subtleties you can still hear in his songs!!! Brilliant!!!

But all in all: a perfect sound for me!!! or does it get even better when 85 or more are connected!!! I would have the space!!! On the next vacation trip to the south a stopover must be made!!!

And to Stefan from Stuttgart, I absolutely agree!!! I listened to Beethoven's 6th at the weekend. A listening experience!!!

So I'm totally thrilled with the speakers!!!
And of course also the nubert team!!! Many thanks for the friendly telephone advice.

Greetings from Münster

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Author: Stefan B.
Oct 22, 2006, 5:17:13 PM

Hello everyone!

For all those who still have doubts: I've had the nuWave 35 in my student room for a week now and since then I've hardly been able to get it out of my system!
Before that I already had very good compact loudspeakers from an audiophile company in Essen (multiple test winner etc.). There was actually no need for anything new...
But then (fortunately) I drove to Schwäbisch Gmünd (during the week at lunchtime, when there's not much going on) and treated myself to a detailed listening test.
First of all, praise to the Nubert team: friendly, competent and unobtrusive! Even after an hour in the listening room at brutal volume levels ;-) (Greetings to Marco Herter)
And the speakers?
nuBox 310: Very solid for the size! Almost magic with the ABL module.
nuBox 380: Powerful, clean, clear. In comparison, the speakers in the average German household sound like they were made yesterday.
nuWave 35: After some initial skepticism (530 euros is a considerable sum for a student), I decided to buy them.
Why? Quite simply because I have already had experience with loudspeakers of the same size that cost four times as much (the attentive test magazine reader knows the brands) ? the NuWave can hold its own in these areas. I won't repeat the usual superlatives to describe the sound: they simply all apply!
It's true: you can buy sound from the premium league for 530 euros/pair. Then you start sorting your CD collection into good and less good recordings ;-) You simply hear EVERYTHING.

And, Mr. Nubert: have you ever thought about the fact that you have actually solved an important social task? You are giving people (full) access to an important cultural asset who could not (previously) afford to fully enjoy classical music, for example.
Investing several thousand euros in good loudspeakers used to be the preserve of the very wealthy.
Thanks to them, many more people can now enjoy Beethoven the way he REALLY SOUNDS.

Greetings from Stuttgart!

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