Guestbook
Author: Günther Nubert
Jul 26, 2006, 3:59:57 PM
Hello,
The guestbook entries have been activated by our \"admins\" for a few weeks now before they appear here.
This is urgently necessary because we (even now) receive more than 10 entries a day with porn, sexual enhancers and ringtone advertising, Nazi texts or other "spam".
We used to constantly try to delete such posts immediately. However, it could happen that they could be read from 4:30 am to 8:30 am.
To reduce these spam posts, we have introduced the \"Spam Protected\" icon.
This means that we will remove the \"real\" posts from \"spam\" and release them as quickly as possible - even if they contain criticism.
However, we do not want to release malicious or defamatory posts. Especially if we receive them anonymously (i.e. without an e-mail sender address).
Greetings, Günther Nubert
Author: phil
Jul 22, 2006, 9:55:40 AM
Hello,
Yesterday we were once again in the hallowed halls of Nubert in Gmünd and I can only say it was great again. There wasn't much going on in the store, so we were able to listen to and try out everything to our hearts' content.
I would like to praise Mr. Wolfgang Kohler and Mr. Marco Herter, who once again took their time.
I will definitely be visiting again.
Greetings from the Black Forest
P.S. Thank you Mr. Herter with the tip to use the dipoles as side speakers and the 310 as back speakers, that was very helpful.
Special thanks also for the detailed demonstration of the AW 1500 and AW 4000 ;-))))
Author: Rank
Jul 15, 2006, 5:12:27 PM
I didn't want to start a discussion here with my guestbook entry, because that really belongs in the forum! :redface:
Of course Mr. Nubert doesn't have to build a new speaker for this target group, but he could (and sooner or later there will be one that aims exactly into this gap)! 😂 :?:
Why? Quite simply because:
There is simply no substitute for cone surface area, this actually speaks in favor of the Nuline 125 - if it weren't so extremely large! (better distribution of low frequencies in the room + power reserves).
Of course, the Nuline 105 with ATM can also play very low frequencies, but not everyone can or wants to connect an ATM for the extra bass!
Why does Audi, for example, have the A6 in its model range? Wouldn't an A4 (with optional tuning package) and the A8 be enough?
No, it's not enough - the sales figures prove that!
It would be similar with a nuline 115, which in my opinion would sell better than the monster box nuline 125 !!! :i: :i:
IMHO, sooner or later the enterprising Swabian perfectionist (Mr. Nubert) will not leave these market shares to the competitors without a fight. 😉
But as I said, this should be discussed in the forum!
It would be great if Nubert would start a survey on this topic in the forum!
:i: ❗
nuFan greetings from Swabia
Author: janZ
Jul 15, 2006, 4:21:11 PM
😂
so many wonderful hours with the nubox 380.
i have been enjoying the wonderful sound for a year and am always amazed when i come home after a long break. a perfect product for me.
regards
jan Z
Author: Chrisbi
Jul 13, 2006, 5:46:09 PM
Improvement of the previous speaker: with atm the 100/105 goes much deeper into the bass cellar than the 120/125. If I remember correctly, the -3db point is at 27 Hz. Many a BIG SUBWOOFER is already at the end! But that's actually a topic for the forum....
Author: Boris Faehndrich
Jul 12, 2006, 7:18:22 PM
@ Rank from Heilbronn:
In my opinion, Mr. Nubert does not need to build a new speaker for this target group.
Solution:
nuLine 100 or nuWave 105 plus ATM = slim floorstanding speaker with bass power close to 120/125.
Try it out, it's flawless.
Author: Rank
Jul 12, 2006, 12:55:41 PM
Hello NSF,
of course there are also good loudspeakers from other manufacturers in the same price range (at least if you believe the very promotional trade magazines!).
Unfortunately, however, the reality is sometimes somewhat different!
I recently discovered this when buying car speakers from a well-known German manufacturer (C.....):
The plastic baskets of the chassis not only looked cheap, but also relatively unstable. This first impression continued with other components, e.g. no speaker grille included in the scope of delivery, e.t.c. ...
The build quality and materials used by this manufacturer were nowhere near Nubert!
Conclusion: It's a pity that Nubert doesn't offer car speakers!
Suggestion for improvement on the subject of floorstanding loudspeakers:
I have been of the opinion for almost two years that there is a gap between NuLine 105 and NuLine 125 in Nubert's product range (also with regard to the sales strategy). That's why I'm still putting off buying the front speakers. I could very well imagine a speaker with dimensions between the NuBox 580 and NuLine 105.
You can read a lot in the forum that I'm not alone in this opinion - for example here: [url]http://www.nubert-forum.de/nuforum/viewtopic.php?t=14401&highlight=nuline+105[/url]
Many potential Nubert customers find the Nuline 105 with its 17 cm bass a little too slim, while the Nuline 125 with its huge dimensions is not considered suitable for living rooms.
So when will the NuLine 115 finally arrive?
P.S. There are already enough hymns of praise here, so why shouldn't I express some constructive criticism of what are actually almost perfect loudspeakers.
Greetings from HN
Author: Melanie Faehndrich
Jul 11, 2006, 8:33:26 PM
Hello to the Nubert team,
Having been an enthusiastic Nubert listener for two years now, I would also like to get in touch with you.
As we built a house 4 years ago and have two small children to look after, I was reluctant to buy new speakers for our music room, kitchen and now our living room for quite a long time - especially as I was quite happy with the sound of our old speakers... The sound of the Nulines 120 has completely dispelled my doubts! I love listening to classical music and really feel like I'm sitting in the middle of a philharmonic orchestra. The investment has paid off, even if we still have to do without curtains!
There is always talk of the \"w.a.f.\"! For me, a speaker has to sound good and not necessarily win first prize for design. The DS 50, for example, shows how design and sound can go together perfectly: a week ago we bought these little dwarfs for our living room with aluminum feet. I have to say: they look really cute - simple elegance, simple and yet classy. The sound from the "little things" in combination with the AW 550 is really impressive - I was also very satisfied with our old speakers (ASW). The new ones give such a spacious, open and clear sound that almost fills the entire first floor...
However, I do have one criticism: the company logo makes a somewhat old-fashioned impression and doesn't in the least reflect the simple, modern and highly qualified standard of the speakers... Maybe they could work on that a bit! 🙂
For all (married) women who have problems with oversized, (supposedly) ugly speakers: The DS 50s fit into any living room and look really pretty - like chic furniture!
Mr. Bühler, thank you very much for your offer to exchange the aluminum-colored stands for black ones free of charge. We are now very happy with them and will be keeping them! Great service!
All the best for the future
Kind regards from Hamelin,
Melanie Faehndrich
Author: Sven Keilholz
Jul 10, 2006, 10:55:45 AM
Hello,
Of course you can browse through the Nubert catalog for weeks like a sick person and browse through the Nubert website (like me),
but it's better to go to a store yourself.
So we got into the car early (our bags full of CDs) and headed off to Aalen to try out the speakers. What awaited us there was absolutely amazing - great advice, 2 1/2 hours in the listening studio just for us and of course that sound!!! We decided on two Nuwave 85s and a Nuline AW 560, which sound even better in our home than in the listening studio..... Many thanks to Mr. Schneider for the wonderful "buying experience". What can I add to the other hymns of praise? - Nothing, I'd rather go back to listening to music.....
Even our new turtle is called Nubert. As you would expect
to be expected, it is growing and thriving magnificently !!!!
Best regards from sunny Halle
S. Keilholz
😬 😬 😬 😬 😬
Author: Boris Faehndrich
Jul 7, 2006, 2:35:59 PM
Dear Nubert team, Mr. Nubert,
Once again you have made us \"happy\".
While the large nuLine 120 (with CS 70, AW 1000 and DS 60) continue to provide excellent sound for our music room / home cinema and the nuBox 360 LE enlivens our kitchen, it was finally our living room's turn:
The \"W.A.F.\", but also the general look and space issues were just as important here as the sound. This is not to say that we don't like the look of the other Nubert speakers we already have here ;-)
After top advice from Mr. Bühler, we ordered on Monday, paid on Tuesday/Wednesday and received the speakers on Thursday morning:
2 x DS 50 cherry, 1x AW 550 cherry, BS 70.
Optics: 1 +++
If my wife says so herself... My wife is thrilled!
Simply great. The DS 50 is a real gem, as another customer once wrote. Together with the BS-70 stand, it is a real eye-catcher, elegant, yet \"inconspicuous\" or small and delicate in a positive sense, the cabling is (optimally with the DS 50) invisible (goes from the bottom of the box through the column of the stand to the floor).
Sound considering speaker size and price: 1 +++
(In a 1:1 comparison with the nuLine 120, regardless of speaker size etc., the "good" rating is certainly deserved, which is remarkable).
= Smallest dimensions - big sound !!!
What this sub-sat combination produces right out of the box without having to deal with the sub settings and the obligatory "play-in" is simply magnificent: airy, clear and also powerful sound with a great panorama (thanks to the dipole, which can also be used for music with a clear conscience due to the neutrality of the DS 50).
Classical music, jazz, fusion, rock, chamber music, DVD home movies - everything is reproduced more than satisfactorily. And this despite the fact that we have nuLine120-accustomed ears.
Price/performance: 1 +++
The DS 50 costs 215 ? / pc. - need we say more?
The AW 550 was available in the \"bargain corner\" (discontinued, 2nd choice) for 400 ? The successor AW 560 costs 506 ? I know and have had quite a few subwoofers - most of them muddy the bass. Not the AW 550 (and not the AW 1000, which we also have). Fast, dry bass, \"musical\" playing style for music, \"real firecracker\" for home cinema.
So for around 800 ? we have an audiophile set that can compete with speakers that cost twice as much and more. Before the DS 50 I had floorstanding speakers from ASW in my living room, 5 years old, price at the time > 2,500 DM. They are completely outclassed.
So once again we say:
THANK YOU ! 😬
... to Mr. Nubert for his ingenious creative power
... to the team and in particular Mr. Bühler for the once again great advice and lightning-fast service. Which, by the way, goes far beyond preliminary advice and the day of purchase. Experienced several times!
P.S.: Yesterday some friends were there who have an expensive chain of B&Ws at home. It was fun to look them in the face when they tested the DS 50/AW 550 😎
Especially when they asked to see the invoice (incredulous amazement) 😎