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Author: Daniel
Aug 20, 2005, 3:59:30 PM

Hello!

Well....how should I start...After hearing a lot about Nubert products and my work colleague already had Nubert speakers at home, I absolutely had to have some. I then ordered 2 NuWave 85s from my hospital bed. I was also very happy that they were already on my doorstep on the day I was discharged. Despite the splint on my leg, I unpacked them immediately and plugged them in straight away... Great! What a volume of sound. I've heard a lot of loudspeakers in different systems, but this really exceeded my high expectations! (Despite my DENEN AVC-A1, which is now getting on in years).
After I was so impressed, I wanted to complete the system with a center and 2 dipole rear speakers. But I wanted to buy them directly from Nubert in Schwäbisch-Gmünd. So I took a day off work and drove to Nubert. And here's the thing. As nice as the telephone contacts were beforehand, I was very disappointed with the service and the service on site!!!! And if I hadn't been so convinced by the product, I wouldn't have been allowed to buy anything there!!!! Apart from the waiting time until I finally found someone who took time for me, I was, as it turned out afterwards, served (very badly) by a trainee. He took away any desire to buy anything! The CS-65 was not available, so unfortunately I couldn't take it with me. That's not the issue. But if someone (trainee or not) tells me that I'll get it delivered to my home within a week, then I assume that the good man knows what he's saying. Empty promises. Took more than 3 weeks. If he had said from the start that it would take that long, I wouldn't have had a problem with it. But I expect that if someone is prepared to spend a relatively large amount of money, the expectation of good, proper advice should also be met. I wish I hadn't gone there. No trace of the listening experience.....Unfortunately!
Conclusion: Excellent products that are better bought over the phone before being disappointed on site!

Daniel

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Author: Frank Heinig
Aug 20, 2005, 9:37:54 AM

Hello Mr. Bühler,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you once again for your expert advice on the purchase of my stereo receiver. As always, a great service, which has resulted in complete satisfaction. The NAD 720 BEE really is an excellent match for my Nuline 80.

I wish you all the best, also for your private future, and remain with best regards from Leipzig

Frank Heinig

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Author: Günther Nubert
Aug 19, 2005, 1:44:32 PM

To the article by \"loewe\":

There are, of course, many different opinions and perceptions of sound when it comes to evaluating loudspeakers.
Right from the start (when the company was founded in 1975), we have received a lot of feedback on the sound and build quality of our speakers and have been able to take some of it into account in our further development. This helps with the constant \"maturing process\" for our products, which can probably never be completed.
When starting out in the world of music reproduction, there are often particularly large differences in ideas about what is meant by \"good sound\".
With increasing experience, the listening experience usually develops in such a way that "the greatest possible freedom from coloration" becomes the most important point for speakers and other components.
Some of our customers "love" the speakers we built in the mid-1980s because of their warm and silky reproduction. But that is no reason to reissue these models. The new, \"technically better\" speakers can be adjusted (e.g. with the treble control of the ATM module) to a similarly gentle level, making them much more variable and definitely superior in all respects.

Countless listening comparisons and fine tuning corrections have repeatedly shown that the development goals for loudspeakers are practically the same as for camera lenses.

High light intensity, low optical distortion and the compensation of color errors make a good lens.
If the cleanliness of the design is partially sacrificed, this may flatter the one or other image, but it will not really satisfy most users.
It cannot make sense, for example, to incorporate a \"Hamilton-like\" blur in a lens to give photos a certain \"artistic effect\".
The vast majority of owners of our speakers appreciate their precise sound. There is often an intensive search and comparison phase before and during the decision for our speakers.
The enjoyment of the balance usually increases within the first few weeks, which some people attribute to the term \"break-in period\".

Most of the feedback we receive from our customers is similar to the description of the sound in the test of the nuLine 30 in the recently published HomeVision 9/05 magazine.

Here is an excerpt:

\"The Swabian gem showed no tonal weaknesses whatsoever: Vocals sounded free of slag and never grumpy, bass lines were cleanly structured and differentiated note for note. The presence range is nicely open without being annoying. This means that the voices never sounded strained or "top-heavy", but still clear and distinct. Bravo! Only very few speakers can achieve this ? even in significantly higher price ranges.\"

If the topic comes up in the forum, a lively and interesting discussion is sure to develop.

Greetings, G. Nubert

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Author: loewe
Aug 18, 2005, 8:04:17 AM

I've owned a pair of NuLine 30s for about a year now, so I think it's time to write a review. I already had the NuLine AW-550 subwoofer and was dreaming of buying a pair of matching compact speakers, also from Nubert. Shortly before my birthday, my wife gave the green light for the new purchase. So I quickly ordered them and just a few days later my two new treasures were in the house. The initial joy was really great. Super workmanship, great touch quality. And the chassis used were beyond reproach. A piece of solid German engineering, quality work. A frequency response as if drawn with a ruler. Then the first doubts during the listening test. Vacation time, not much at home. Well, they say loudspeakers have to be played in first. I also blamed it on the ABL module. I was kind enough to send it back again. Great service, really accommodating, nice people. Gradually, however, I became more and more disappointed. I now only listen to music on my second system. The Nubert speakers don't give me any real pleasure. Somehow it's an exhausting way of listening. There is a certain harshness to it. They can't convey any emotions. There is no goose bump effect. The music doesn't 'work'. What the artist wants to convey doesn't come across. I wouldn't say all this if I didn't know that it could be better. A pity, really. But just a loudspeaker for watching TV, part of a surround set.
P.S. I will also post the opinion that differs from the overwhelmingly positive response in the Nubert forum for discussion.

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Author: Dr. Elmar Battenberg
Aug 17, 2005, 9:01:12 PM

Dear Nubert team !

Now that I've owned the Nuline 100 for a year and a half, I'd like to say a big thank you to NSF. At all times you have the feeling that you have invested the money (1400 euros after all) in the right way for your mind and heart, without having to struggle with grueling upgrade thoughts.

I particularly praise the bass power (here I mean the ability to hear even fast-moving beats in every frequency range), the naturalness of the voice reproduction with fantastic mid-range resolution and the never intrusive treble range, which sounds perfect for long-term listening and relaxation.

After one speaker was initially damaged in transit, the second followed within a very short time. As I have a very large listening room (45 square meters), I am particularly grateful for the hotline's advice to use a floorstanding LS with two bass cones for better bass dispersion (my first plan was a Nuline 80). I now also own an ATM module (upgraded free of charge from the ABL module) and experience an impressive, clean and non-effect-heavy bass foundation with any kind of music. Especially since I have to complain about my sensitivity to high frequencies after a bang trauma, the adjustability of the mid/high frequency range on the ATM is very convenient for me.

Impressed by the good price-performance ratio and the always competent and accommodating customer service, I have now also bought Nubert speakers and cables for my parents (Nuwave 3 discontinued model) and my aunt (Nuline 30 + stand) - everyone is highly satisfied.

I was a little unhappy with my combination of equipment (Nad C-372 and C-542) the whole time, because although they played with fine resolution and pleasantly, I never felt they were powerful enough for the large listening room. In a fit of megalomania, I bought the T+A DVD-1230 as a discontinued model and got hold of the T+A R1520R (an 18-kilo lump of a stereo receiver) at Nubert in Schwäbisch Gmünd, which had only been reduced in price the day before. Since then, the show has been over! Power as far as the eye can see and an even greater bass foundation, unfortunately the DVD player alone cost a little more than the Nuliner together - nevertheless the expense was worth it, exactly what I was missing before is now in the sound, a serenity, power, stoic calm and dynamics without limits. The resolution has improved dramatically, especially in the bass range below 60 Hertz and in the treble range, possibly due to the larger power supply and the better damping factor ?

The better is the enemy of the good... that's what I thought to myself when I was able to enjoy the Nuline 120 in the listening studio and only my guilty conscience and my bank balance put a spanner in the works... it would be nice if the sound quality of the Nuline 120 (especially the OUTSTANDING mid-range) could also find its way into the Nuline 100 with the next update.

A highly satisfied customer who is happy to recommend Nubert to others

Elmar Battenberg
(\"SenecaMed\")

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Author: Tobias S
Aug 15, 2005, 6:51:03 AM

I needed a small loudspeaker for my study to play my second system and my LCD TV. As a satisfied owner of a nuForm 100, I naturally looked around at nubert. After an extensive test of the nuBox 310, I can only say: I am thrilled. What the nuBox 310 achieves for this price is outstanding. I have only ever been similarly impressed by a speaker of this size with the Dynaudio 1.1 . But that costs many times more than the 310. I recommend \"Viaticum\" by the Esbjörn Svensson Trio as a test CD. Listening tests showed: The 310 is exemplary neutral and balanced, with a wonderfully dry bass that is excellent for smaller rooms even without a bass module. The vocal reproduction (Jennifer Warnes: The Hunter) is very natural. The height adjustment via toggle switch is practical, but I prefer the "linear" setting. Considering that my 310 is connected to very mediocre electronics (Sony receiver plus Philips CD player), I can sense the potential that the 310 still has. Conclusion: I can't imagine a loudspeaker with a better price-performance ratio.

By the way: If you're looking for an affordable high-end speaker, you should check out the nuWave 35. In combination with a good subwoofer and placed on a solid stand, this is a clear high-end speaker. I listened to the nuWave 35 with a Camtech amplifier and Marantz CD-17 - a dream!

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Author: Stephan Tietchen
Aug 14, 2005, 4:53:14 PM

😬
Brilliant as always
Ordered on Wednesday, received on Thursday.
Super service.
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Author: Wilhelm Grau
Aug 12, 2005, 1:57:24 PM

Hello,
I've had my Nubert set (4 x NuBox 310, 1 x CS 330, 1 x AW-440 subwoofer) for a few weeks now and I'm very happy with it. I'm actually a self-builder and wanted to hear what a purchased system is capable of.
At first I was very reluctant because of the size of the AW-440, but the little one has "blown" those doubts out of my face.
The 310s are also worth every penny, whether in music or movie mode, they are simply fun! The center fits harmoniously into the overall picture, so there's no reason to complain.

My recommendations are: BUY, LISTEN and BE AMAZED.

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Author: robert dressel
Aug 7, 2005, 4:36:28 PM

😂 many thanks to mr. bühler from the nubert team ! could help me quickly and friendly ! Thank you !
I ordered the Abl 310 module for the Nubox 310. it was there in no time, but I couldn't quite figure out how to connect this thing from the enclosed description! \"no joy\" ! after a phone call with mr. bühler, now \"great joy\" ! properly connected, I can only say, great! when listening quietly, the bass from the front speakers, which I was missing at the beginning, really comes out now. Problem with placement, no room for floorstanding speakers . but now they sound like big ones ! simply great ! can only recommend ! and now I continue to listen to and enjoy my cd \" Piano Bar by Patricia Kaas\" ......ein ohrenschmaus........ 😉 sincerely Robert from Austria

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Author: I. Bruchmann
Aug 7, 2005, 2:35:17 PM

Hello,

I've been surfing through the entries in the guestbook for some time now and wondered if THEY are all on \"Droge\". So much praise can't be true!

I recently became the proud owner of two DS50 rearspeakers and am also on "drugs". So much for "mere" Rearspeakers, they are super top stereo speakers! It's unbelievable what comes out of these little boxes! No bass from 10 cm cones? That may well be the case with other speakers, but with the DS50s Mr. Nubert has certainly cheated physics! (Mind you, we're not talking about low bass here, of course)

My hardware so far: Yamaha PianoCraft, original speakers swapped for two Monitor2 from Monitor Audio, plus Yamaha YST-SW205 subwoofer. The Monitor2s are much better than the original speakers, which is understandable as they used to be speakers in the 1000 DM class.

The DS50s arrived two days after payment (great, thank you!), quickly unpacked and connected, CD in the PianoCraft, bass and treble set to neutral, volume in the middle position and off we went.

The first track was a female voice singing. I had never heard it so airy and detached, apart from other vocal details that now came to light or rather to the ears. Second piece: a classical piece with soft to very loud music. Previously, the louder the musicians played, the less clean, even unpleasant, the sound became. I had already suspected the PianoCraft of clipping. But now with the DS50: nothing unclean, nothing unpleasant and thank goodness no clipping! Shortly before the musicians reached their maximum volume, I thought that these little boxes must burst. Nothing! - Just good music only. Third piece: \"Oh Lord\" by Toscho - fascinating how fresh and cheeky the Böxchen \"spit out\" the music. Then there's Al Di Meola's guitar - I don't think old Al has ever heard himself like that. Then I switched on the Yamaha Sub... well, Christmas is coming soon and then an AW-550 will be on the wish list.

One thing's for sure, I don't need 4 weeks to try them out, the DS50s will stay here and be complemented by the AW-550. And here again my RECOMMENDATION to all owners of a PianoCraft: treat yourself to the DS50 as a replacement for the original speakers, you won't recognize your system!

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