Guestbook
Author: Reinhard Pietzsch
Feb 25, 2005, 2:43:20 PM
Hello everyone.
I've been running a sub/sat system (1xAW 440, 2xNuBox 380) on a Denon PMA -1055R for over half a year now.
I became aware of Nubert through internet advertising, e.g. on AREADVD => so much praise and good reviews made me a bit suspicious; but I took a chance anyway (without listening!!!!)
Order and delivery without problems; took a day longer; I live in Saxony and DHL probably doesn't have the latest GPS....
Unpacking, setting up, connecting, switching on and off we went!!!!
Conclusion: The two 380s produce a very harmonious and differentiated sound spectrum; in my opinion, the midrange/tweeter domes in particular are extremely dynamic and assertive without being even remotely annoying. No wonder, when Peerless chassis form the basis...
The very elaborately crafted crossovers make a significant, if not the main contribution to the overall sound.
I was also enormously impressed by the AW-440 sub; especially the remote control => that's what I call thinking along and practical (for the average consumer). Great thing!!!
A little tip to the Nubert people: If this could also be done for the phase control, it would be perfect.
With the necessary sensitivity and a little patience, the sub can be integrated into the room acoustics; but if need be, it can push a low bass wave through the room that has it all => you wouldn't believe it of the \"little one\"!
Above all, it came as a complete surprise to me that normal audio CDs often contain a low-frequency potential that I never believed and that can probably only be awakened from its "sleep" by a subwoofer!
Just try it out with Nubis.....
All in all: highly recommended!!!!
Author: M.Beckers
Feb 25, 2005, 2:42:35 PM
ARD, ZDF all public service ..., I hope it does not detract from my attempt to console a disappointed Nuberian
Author: Peter Maiwald
Feb 24, 2005, 2:41:33 PM
Blonde presenters who \"alles wird gut\" work at ZDF... Whereby the question is allowed whether ZDF belongs to \"lower class television\"...
But to another topic:
NuWave 30 plus ABL module... I've been using it since fall 2003... And I'm still full of praise...
But I should visit this site less... I'm tempted to pick up the phone and order one size bigger (in terms of NuWave)....
Author: M.Beckers
Feb 24, 2005, 2:40:23 PM
Dear Gregory,
I know an English proverb that says: \"Shit happens! \"
But: \"Hold your head up high\", because I can only agree with Rainer Cordts, or as a blonde journalist from an ARD tabloid magazine would say : \"Everything will be fine!"
With best regards
Author: Rainer Cordts
Feb 24, 2005, 1:58:34 PM
Hi, Gregory!
I think, you will enjoy the speakers when they arrive, and you will forget the (long) time of waiting!
Would you be so kind and send us your sound-impressions to the nuforum?
I whish you a good time with many many hours of goodsounding music!
Greetings!
Author: Gregory Kent
Feb 24, 2005, 1:57:50 PM
Wer ist eigentlich Kent?????
That would be me. A first time NSF customer who specifically asked in advance of my purchase what the delivery time would be of the product I was considering purchasing. Based on the information provided by NSF, I placed my order. A few
days later I receive an invoice which indicates that the delivery time has nearly doubled. A month after placing my order, having still not received my speakers, I am told that hopefully the beginning of the following week my speakers
will be shipped.
If the speakers are shipped at the beginning of next week that would mean the total elapsed time between placing the order and shipping the order is five weeks. The original information on which I based my decision to purchase the Nubert speakers was one to two weeks!
\"GUT DING WILL WEILE HABEN\" - I agree, but that\'s not the issue. The issue is the discrepency between the delivery time originally quoted (upon which I made my decision to make a purchase from NSF) -- and the reality.
Mr. Rosenbaum you mentioned that many people have commented in the Gästebuch about how superb the NSF products are.
I\'d like to point out that many people have also commented on the very fast delivery time of NSF products.
I hope that my experience with the quality of the NSF speakers is more consistent with the comments in the Gästebuch
then my personal experience has been with regards to the delivery time of the NSF products. Time will tell...
Mit freundlichen Grüssen,
Gregory Kent
Author: Klaus Rosenbaum
Feb 23, 2005, 1:57:20 PM
Addendum to the previous article :: Nu... where am I actually here??? On the racetrack???? I thought you were all music LOVERS (comes from Lieb haben). And lovers have TIME and muses. Hagen Schult has a muse, and the brilliant Christo has one, YOU have NUBIES, be glad YOU don't have tinnitus, according to hearsay it's a real buzzkill. This Nubie has been tinkering with YOUR ears for about thirty years so that YOU can hear better. Music is always in the room, sometimes it's a sensory overload. Mr. Nubert, I wish YOU time. Time to listen to Beethoven\'s Fidelio Overture, you can hear silence........, and then comes love.....
Author: Klaus Rosenbaum
Feb 23, 2005, 1:56:38 PM
Nu .... I'm a bit unsure after various entries in this guestbook. But I'm planning to order the AW-1000, then we'll see. I've received two emails from users who put me back on the RIGHT track, and my Elke has already said to buy the \"NORBERT\" (that's what she calls the AW1000) so that you can sleep properly again. So don't disappoint me (and ELKE). It's nice to be in such a big family, that's how I feel. Who is Kent ????? If I have to wait for something so great (as YOU ALL write about here in this guestbook), I have time, GOOD THINGS WILL HAPPEN, I will be rewarded FOR my waiting. What we all lack is TIME, so I want to spend it like at Christmas and wait for something REALLY GOOD and then just be thrilled....... Look forward to something .......; I don't have any nubies yet, but I'm DOOF looking forward to it, if only because my ELKE has already given HIM a name, NORBERT, not Torben or Tabea or Nils or Lara.
Author: Armin Schudt
Feb 23, 2005, 1:55:34 PM
Hello Nubert Team,
seems to be a direct hit again!
The further development from ABL to ATM module is clearly going in the right direction, it would now actually be time for a complete high-quality preamplifier with everything that goes with it (preferably with remote control and phono MM/MC input).
(Keep up the good work)
Author: Jens Jacob
Feb 23, 2005, 1:55:01 PM
Dear Nubert team,
Before our offspring are "killed" by the floorstanding speakers (JM-Lab Chorus 725) or knock them over etc., we decided to swap them for bookshelf speakers. Before the JM-Lab, I already had speakers in a compact size (Bonsai Optimal) and was very impressed by their sound quality, especially the mid-range reproduction of vocals and instruments. Due to the design-related limited possibilities in the bass range, I switched to the floorstanding speakers mentioned above.
I was therefore more than skeptical when I received my Nu-Line 30 in cherry with ABL module the very next day. Even without the module, the sound was promising but, as expected, a little thin compared to the floorstanding speakers. So I connected the module and off we went:
What can I say? My jaw dropped at first. Then just a big grin. I finally found what I had been looking for for a long time: resolution and mid-range reproduction like a good monitor and a bass foundation like a large floorstanding speaker! All this with a much better efficiency. Even at relatively low volumes, the Nuline sound excellent and are really fun to listen to. They don't sound too warm or metallically bright, but simply very neutral. They really tease a sound potential out of good CDs that I had never heard before. You can literally hear the volume of the instruments and with music that is rich in the middle (such as Norah Jones) you could believe that the singer is sitting right in your living room.
My conclusion: The speakers sound really audiophile compared to many larger and more expensive speakers and are therefore worth every euro for the connoisseur. The ingenious ABL module in particular is highly recommended in this combination, despite the proud price. The workmanship and appearance of the Nuline are outstanding.