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Author: Helmut Kirschbaum
Jan 17, 2006, 9:09:05 PM

I received my NuLine AW 560 subwoofer today and am absolutely thrilled.
First-class workmanship and then the bass... simply phenomenal, whether it's a Phil Collins concert on DVD with DTS, or StarWars 3, even as bass support for my B&O 8000 speakers when playing CDs, the compact device leaves nothing to be desired in my opinion. I also really like the fact that you're not throwing your money down the throats of some multinationals and retail chains, but that there's a dedicated and innovative team here, from whom I've only received the best advice and a great product so far. So keep it up!!! I am very happy to recommend Nubert.
H. Kirschbaum 😂

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Author: Frank Wollsiefen
Jan 15, 2006, 12:26:15 PM

I have been listening to Nubert speakers for many years now. Nuline 30+AW-1000, Nuwave 10 and Nuwave 105.
So far, I've always been "missing something".
At the time, I liked the Nuline 30 much better than any of the competition in an extensive test (compared with at least 10 good speakers).
So they came to my home. I then bought an AW-1000 to extend the bass. However, when I was listening almost exclusively to music and "switched" to a stereo system, it quickly became clear that I needed floorstanding speakers. So first I got the Nuwave 10, later the 105 (the 125s are too big for my room...).
According to the data sheet and recommendation, an ABL/ATM is not necessary for the \"big ones\" for music. When I did the test (I bought an ABL cheaply from the Numarkt) I was amazed:
Almost any music gains significantly in fullness and intensity. Now I have exactly THE loudspeaker I always wanted. The highs and mids have always been great, but finally I have the totally coherent, crisp, precise, powerful and deep bass, right up to brute levels. My recommendation for people who like to listen to stereo and for whom the 125s are too big or too expensive:
Nuwave 105 + ABL! Many thanks again to the Nubert team who have given me excellent advice over \"all these years\" and have been extremely accommodating and quick to respond to warranty/replacement claims!
Sound + technology: 1
Service: 1
Since I compared the \"big\" brands with the Nuberts, it is clear to ME what will sound over my living room for the next few years.

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Author: Jürgen Brunner
Jan 14, 2006, 11:29:01 PM

For half a year now, I have regularly had the pleasure of listening to music that I have recorded myself in the way I would like to.
One would think that this wish should be easy to fulfill in view of the countless loudspeaker manufacturers with their often large variety of models. At least if you have the necessary small change and a certain feel for quality.
After years of searching, I finally found what I was looking for.
And lo and behold!
The budget wasn't the problem.
It just took a while to find someone who thinks and listens in roughly the same way as I do and who also builds loudspeakers.
No boxes that look great but only make noise that sounds remotely like what I had previously laboriously tried to capture.
I am very grateful.

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Author: Bernd Müller-Bohn
Jan 14, 2006, 1:36:31 PM

Dear Nubert team !

Most of the entries in this guestbook are from customers who have only owned their Nubert speakers for a few days and then make spontaneous comments.
Anyone looking at this guestbook as a potential loudspeaker buyer might wonder whether the products are still being judged so enthusiastically even after a longer period of experience, or whether the first enthusiastic entries could be attributed to something like a group dynamic chain reaction in virtual space.
As someone who bought his NuLine 120 with ABL module in the summer of 2004, I would like to pass on my views, which have matured over time, to anyone interested:
My opinion of the Nuline 120s has indeed changed, but even more in the positive direction:
I am even more satisfied with the transducers than I was after I bought them; my enthusiasm has not faded. There is also a strong feeling of joy and satisfaction.
Just seeing the speakers in my living room makes me happy, not least because of their good looks.
When I then listen to good recordings with them, it's easy for me to imagine that I'm taking part in the concert or recording live; especially when I close my eyes and can see the individual instruments or singers with all the space and air components with my ears, so to speak, and determine their position almost three-dimensionally.
I am also always impressed by the tonal balance, which reminds me of neutral studio monitors. I also like to use the Nuline 120 to check mixes that I have created in my own studio at home.
As far as the bone-dry bass range is concerned, the limits here are probably determined more by room influences than by the speakers. Abysmal organ basses can unfold their downright frightening effect and DVD movies can be punched in the pit of the stomach as desired.
I haven't missed a subwoofer yet.
I can experience all this with an absolutely neutral amplifier setting (my Symphonic-Line RG 9 has no tone controls anyway)
I can't report any signs of wear or other quality problems. This is where the fine and solid workmanship from the Swabian region proves its worth.

Conclusion: After one and a half years, I am still completely thrilled.

I won't have to buy new speakers for a very long time.
The only thing I still need is to upgrade to surround sound.
Then you would have to deliver them to me in Norway...:-)

Best regards from Fredrikstad / Norway
Bernd Müller-Bohn

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Author: Cerberus
Jan 14, 2006, 6:04:34 AM

Hello,

my Nu Line speakers have now been here for 2 weeks; they bring a smile to my face every day; great.
The following is an excerpt from an e-mail I wrote to Nubert; I think the support and (the product anyway) were and are first class.
Rarely is the term customer advisor so meaningful.

Here you go:
...But that's not the subject of the mail. As already mentioned in my post, Mr. Kohler took me under his wing and I felt that I was in very good hands with him from the very first second. It's not just about what I told him at the beginning of the consultation about my HK/stereo listening habits, but above all about what I didn't say...
In particular, the fact that he listened to me at every moment of the consultation and also included his comments made the consultation very valuable for me.
Mr. Kohler always remained discreetly in the background, did not try to influence me in any way or to persuade me to buy a box set. His extremely friendly manner is very pleasant. I realized that there is someone working there who understands his job, enjoys doing it and, above all, who stands behind the product he represents....

So far, so good...
I don't want to talk any further about Nubert's loudspeakers here, they are dangerous because they are addictive...

Cerberus

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Author: Dieter Huber
Jan 13, 2006, 8:38:08 PM

I am the proud owner of a pair of nuWave 8 floorstanding speakers.

I have a somewhat unusual question. As we are currently redecorating our living room, it would make sense to place the speakers on the wall behind our seating area. This means that the speakers would radiate from behind and the listeners would sit between the speakers. Is this sensible and possible?

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Author: Helmut
Jan 13, 2006, 1:13:48 PM

After retiring my 25-year-old speakers, I had to look around for new speakers. After looking at a few candidates, I came across the Nubert homepage by chance (Internet). I was immediately impressed by the Nubert philosophy and the product selection (and the reviews), but my wife didn't like the look of the speakers, although of course it doesn't come across that way on the Internet.
In the end, after frustrating experiences in various popular hi-fi stores and convinced by various test results and customer testimonials, we decided to buy from Nubert.
As greed is not always the best policy, I ordered the NuLine100. The parts arrived 2 days later, perfectly packaged and quite heavy.
Of course, I had to plug them in with my son the same evening and then listened to various CDs until after midnight.
We are all completely delighted with the sound and the perfect workmanship, and the speakers look great too. Not a word here in the guestbook is an exaggeration.
I can only recommend these speakers and the handling by Nubert.

Regards
Helmut from Bankfurt

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Author: kaiwonline
Jan 13, 2006, 5:55:37 AM

@ D.S.

Bose is only visually good, soundwise junk.
I've had the same experience.
The treble is missing there.
The same applies to B&O.

Greetings kaiwonline

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Author: Andreas Stetter
Jan 12, 2006, 9:20:16 PM

NuBox 400

I was looking for an alternative for a small floorstanding speaker. My quite good \"Jamos\" sounded a bit tired to me over time.
I ordered the nuBox 400 - and it was delivered three days later: That's quite unusual! So a straight A for logistics.
So how does the nuBox 400 sound?
Pretty good, and, considering the price, pretty damn good. The bass is clear, but not as outstanding as the reports suggest. The mids are amazingly vivid, however, and that's where I hear the greatest added value. In my opinion, the treble switch is not a good choice, as this setting is a bit shrill in the long run.
Overall, I'm more than satisfied with my purchase, this is a 500-euro speaker, at least!

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Author: D.S.
Jan 12, 2006, 9:02:57 AM

Supplement:
Of course there are 3x nuBox 310.
So these things seem to be small enough to overlook a center...

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