Guestbook
Author: peter katzwinkel
Nov 3, 2005, 9:08:31 PM
hello everyone.
I've just been reading around here a bit and would also like to
give my opinion on \"nubert v.s teufel\".
i feel i am in a position to do so because i own a teufel and a nubert
surround set of my own!
1. nubert service: ordered, the speakers arrived the next day.
subwoofer defective (after one year), no problem.
woofer picked up, repaired, delivered to my home within 2 weeks.
service devil: ordered, 3 months waiting time, subwoofer defective, sent back myself, again
sent back, wait 3 months again, subwoofer repaired
2. sound: nubert is convincing in both surround and stereo.
teufel is good in surround but the stereo quality is worse by far.
regards
pitti
Author: ingo
Nov 3, 2005, 3:00:28 PM
Hello,
great boxes, I am very satisfied with them!
best regards
ingo
Author: Mark
Nov 3, 2005, 11:24:09 AM
Hello,
Let's be honest.
There are quite a few people for whom the appearance of the speakers is more important than the actual sound!
If you value clean, linear sound, you buy speakers that sound best in your living room, don't you?
What's the point of having huge loudspeakers if you don't have the opportunity to use them? Good, but they look great, such nonsense!
Granted, there are loudspeakers that look better than a few series from Nubert, but do they sound just as good?
I can only say that I am completely satisfied with these loudspeakers.
Greetings from Remscheid
Author: kai
Nov 3, 2005, 6:31:59 AM
Hello,
I've been arguing and arguing about Nubert and/or Teufel.
I don't like Teufel either.
I didn't opt for Nubert but for Dynaudio.
The sound and size of the Focus series convinced me straight away.
The appearance of Nubert speakers didn't quite convince me.
In terms of price, Nuber is cheaper than Dynaudio.
Your ears should always match the loudspeakers, then comes the appearance and the price.
Greetings from Hamburg
attachment:
NAD T753, NAD T524, NAD PP2
Dynaudio Focus 110 (4x), Focus 200 C and SUB300
BT-77 wall bracket from Nubert (slightly cheaper at Conrad)
Author: Fabian W.
Nov 2, 2005, 10:16:38 PM
Hey, the answer 402 would have been enough for me after the first setting. Thank you, that's what I wanted to hear. A well-founded "we are better" is enough for me, thank you, and then to hear this attitude is a bit outrageous
Author: Mark Rath
Nov 2, 2005, 7:48:15 PM
Hello everyone,
Since I am primarily concerned with the products and not with the \"forum\" of a manufacturer, I am very surprised that there are only a few people here with \"sense in the matter\".
I would like to point out at the outset that this is \"my\" opinion and that nobody should feel personally addressed on this platform !!!!
First of all, I think the frequent comparison between Nubert and Teufel is absolute nonsense!
Anyone who has read Nubert's message carefully and attentively will have a problem with TF!
There is a \"declatant\" difference, which Nubert has decided perfectly for itself !!!
Teufel has still not managed to bring crisp \"techno\" sound to its great (THX) systems.
Nubert is and remains the NR. 1 in terms of \"let it bang in your 4 walls\".
Whether DTS Home Cinema or Music...
(I'm talking about e.g. 2xNB 580 + AW-880+1xCS45+2xDS55)
This system offers me the absolute sound that you can hear in the form of good \"Funk- Soul- Techno- Jazz- DVD\" in approx. 45sqm living room.
The technology in these transducers is simply unbeatable.... Ingenious!
Thanks & regards
Mark
:p :p :p 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎
Author: Martin
Nov 2, 2005, 7:23:47 PM
Hello Nubert team !
We have also been happy owners of Nubert loudspeakers for six months now. At first it was only supposed to be the small (but fine) nubox310, but these were then replaced by the nuline30 for a certain surcharge, which were then supplemented with a matching ATM (thanks to numarkt). The exchange period for the speakers was a little overdue, but the change went smoothly. Then came the shock: in addition to the music, the new speakers also produced unpleasant noise. However, we were able to rectify this ourselves very quickly after a telephone consultation (there was probably a loose screw ....). Therefore - appearance on the Internet & the advice on the phone regarding purchase, exchange, sound interference & listening pleasure - very good. The nuline30+ATM set provides us with excellent service for classical and modern music, but also as support for TV and DVD.
There is one small drawback: during a visit to the showroom in Schwäbisch Gmünd in August this year, where we wanted to listen to the \"real\" (because large) speakers, we were unfortunately denied this wish. Only the sound of the nuline100 was presented to us, although all the listening rooms were unoccupied and the acoustic diversity of the Nubert designs should have been available. A pity, but perhaps one should not announce in advance that the purchase intentions are rather low. It was different on my last visit about 10-15 years ago (extensive listening session, when there was still the \"Ostalb-Box\", designed for the regionally preferred taste in music). Incidentally, the Onkyo CD player I bought back then still shines, now in combination with the nuline30 .... .
Best regards from Munich
Author: K.Reisach
Nov 2, 2005, 6:26:42 PM
@Fabian:
What is your problem? Come to the forum and bring objective arguments as to why Teufel should be better than Nubert.
Greetings, Kevin
Author: Andreas Wagner
Nov 2, 2005, 5:45:51 PM
Dear Mr. Fabian W.,
Since the *Federal Republic of Germany* really has other problems at the moment, I can't really understand your posts. This is a guestbook of one of the few companies in Germany that advises its customers without false promises and, in case of doubt, also refers them to other manufacturers.
You should reconsider your attempt to stir up trouble here and write a short apology if you can see the point.
PS: Aren't we all a bit German
With kind regards
Andreas Wagner (who always enjoys the sound of his Nubert transducers)
Author: Fabian W.
Nov 2, 2005, 5:07:01 PM
Hello, nobody could seriously prove to me that nubert is better than Teufel. Germany, Germany above all, Mr. Hesch you are a fool, I am more German than you, but that doesn't matter at all in the guestbook of a loudspeaker manufacturer.