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Author: Uwe Fellendorf
Oct 25, 2005, 1:54:14 PM

Dear Nubert team,
I've been the proud owner of the smallest ABL 310 module for three months now. It's almost a sensation how this little silver box manages to "tickle" so much volume out of my Nubox 310. Even at medium volumes (which are perfectly adequate), this dream team sounds great. No matter what music I listen to, the details and, above all, the bass are much better.
Thanks again for the "magic box" and good luck for the future.
A satisfied customer.
Uwe Fellendorf 🙂

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Author: Dani
Oct 25, 2005, 9:24:37 AM

Hi Kai

It's clear to everyone that not everything can always be perfect, mistakes happen everywhere and at all times.... but the important thing is: - how the mistakes are rectified and how complaints are dealt with... and that is simply first class at the NSF 😉 ...they continue marketing in its highest form. I think that needs to be recognized.

Oh yes... there is also a bit of controversial discussion in the forum, including from my side... that's how it should be 😉 ...and is certainly also in the interests of NSF, as it allows them to recognize any customer needs and react accordingly. Nubet is close to the customer... and you can tell 😉

Have fun with your new acquisition! 🙂

Greetings
Dani

PS: ....auch \"non-nubert-users\" are very welcome in the forum!

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Author: Kai
Oct 25, 2005, 8:49:13 AM

Hello Dani,

I have been watching the Nubert dialog for a long time.
I started with the carriers as a test purchase (before buying speakers). It can certainly happen from time to time, but that should also be said here. Not everything can always be perfect and super.

Greetings kai


PS:
I bought Dynaudio (4 units) Focus 110 with Center Focus 200

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Author: Dani
Oct 24, 2005, 1:52:45 PM

Hi Kai

...even if it doesn't belong here... quite frankly, I don't understand your problem... What is your problem? :rolleyes:

That you were connected twice by phone? .... or that the NSF once made a mistake that was immediately rectified?

Perhaps you can explain and justify this a little better - preferably in the NuForum.

Greetings
Dani

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Author: Klaus Kuhn
Oct 24, 2005, 1:32:26 PM

Hi folks,
I'm still a very satisfied owner of a pair of Nubert NuWave 80s and wanted to share my personal experiences with the (at the time still...) ABL module.
I had already had the NuWave for some time when I decided to buy a suitable ABL module on the basis of many positive reports. The amplifier I was using at the time was an Audio Analogue Puccini, which had a fantastic sound but a rather subdued bass. The ABL module was really well suited to this combination because it made the overall sound much more mature.
However, as I always like to try out new things, I then bought another amplifier, namely a second-hand Einstein transistor amplifier. And lo and behold, with this amplifier the sound (also in the bass range) was significantly better than before with ABL, even without ABL. So my conclusion is that whether an ABL module is really necessary for floorstanding speakers the size of a NuWave 80 depends very much on the "players" and the room size (in my case approx. 20 square meters).
My system sounds very homogeneous and high-resolution in the combination of Harmon Kardon HD 970, Einstein amplifier and Nubert speakers, or to put it more simply, it sounds really great. So when it comes to amplifiers and loudspeakers, the search is over. Because with or without ABL, Nubert speakers with the right electronics can hardly be beaten for their price.
Greetings K. Kuhn
🙂 😉

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Author: R.Spiegler / Nubert
Oct 24, 2005, 6:41:18 AM

Hello \"Kai\",
Hello everyone!
I'll leave it to the readers of this guestbook to decide whether this "gripe" about an error in the (still) manual order transfer from the web store is really justified.
We are sorry for every mistake, but sometimes people make mistakes... Me too. Don't you? I think we will be able to make up for this mishap.
As far as the accessibility of the nuForum is concerned, this has nothing to do with the Nubert company. Our provider had severe server problems - many websites were affected over the weekend. We can only hope that things will work better today...

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Author: Stephan
Oct 23, 2005, 10:03:16 AM

Hello, you should ask the question in the nuForum or simply call the free Nuberthotline, where you will certainly get very good advice!

I would go for the ATM (if there are no more than 3 source devices or the amplifier is split up), as it sounds more homogeneous with stereo music!

Greetings Stephan

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Author: Hans Rösch
Oct 22, 2005, 9:07:03 PM

Ladies and Gentlemen,

We would like to buy two nuwave 35s, but don't know whether the ABL module or an AW75 subwoofer would be better for bass support? Do you have any experience with this and can you advise us?

Kind regards,
Hans Rösch

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Author: kai
Oct 22, 2005, 2:49:53 PM

To J.SP


I am not "demonizing" the forum.
It's just that I was annoyed.

As I work in logistics myself, such things cannot be blamed on the system.
A certain amount of manual work is still necessary.

Greetings from hamburg

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Author: J.SP
Oct 22, 2005, 1:40:01 PM

@Kai from Hamburg:

So to \"demonize\" the whole NSF on the basis of a faulty order processing, I don't think it's fair, and also imho it doesn't do justice to the actually outstanding service of the NSF. Everyone makes mistakes, nobody is perfect - not even the NSF. I guarantee that the next delivery will be to your complete satisfaction.
Bear with me a little, as things seem to be really hot at the moment - due to the software.

@AJM: Yes, the forum seems to be closed today 😭 Maybe we can give in to our \"addiction\" again this evening 😉

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