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Author: Jan
Dec 17, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Hello Nubert's, professionals and beginners, I had contact with Nubert for the first time today after several recommendations. The advice on the phone was very good, but how can a greenhorn in the hi-fi sector really get the right advice? My suggestion: Buy a small VW bus, stick some bold advertising on it and put a small, scattered assortment of goods in it. For a nominal fee of approx. 50 ? for a nominal fee and go out to your customers (at least in BaWü)! Make appointments at times when the store is not so busy and offer beginners in particular individual advice. Then you can also offer tips on the appropriate furnishings, room dimensions, etc. What's more, customers like me, who have no idea how good your products will sound at home, will be convinced much more quickly than in a sterile rehearsal room. (The 50? can be credited when the order is placed, O) I already have a name for it: On-site service in a flash, regards, Jan

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Author: Lars M.
Dec 16, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Ser|vice [], the, - [...] or -s [...], - [... . ...] [French: service, actually = service, serving (2 service), influenced by French: servir in the sense of serving food] This is how service is written in the dictionary, but it could just as easily be defined as Nubert. A lot has already been written here about the quality and value for money of the products, so I would just like to say: If someone buys over 30(!) loudspeakers or ABLs from Nubert within 2 years and even afterwards(!) is still positively surprised by the service, that says everything about the product and service!!! From my side, at this point: Thank you very much for the great speakers and everything that goes with them! Without both, I would probably have one less hobby today. An enthusiastic Nubian every day! Lars M.

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Author: oriwo
Dec 15, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, I bought the nuBox-400 Set 1/2 without subwoofer and am using it with a new Pioneer VSX 1014 and am very satisfied. My fears of being at a loss without a subwoofer have not materialized, the bass is still powerful. I could only imagine replacing the nuBox 400 with the nuWave 125 in a few years to get even more transparency. Greetings oriwo

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Author: Robert Saguer
Dec 13, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

So, here I come, the Nubert speakers, a dream. Nubert's prices match the quality. Fast shipping, first-class customer contact. Everything fits... except ... there are actually no wall brackets from Nubert that are reasonably attractive and can be swiveled and rotated in silver. That can't be it Mr. Nubert! I'm not going to buy a beautiful DS 50 in silver and then mount it with an ugly black wall bracket. Please come up with something soon. Greetings Robert Saguer

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Author: KarstenS
Dec 13, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Having been very satisfied with a Nuline 80 set for some time now, I was faced with the task of upgrading the sound in another room. Despite the poor conditions (one speaker must be placed directly on top of the TV, the floor must not be blocked by a subwoofer and, above all, the speakers must be small!), after some persuasion I was able to place two Nubox 310s there, which did their job to everyone's satisfaction. An old surround receiver doesn't have the slightest problem driving the speakers. The position on the TV also works without any problems and, not least in view of the low price, their clean highs and yet relatively deep bass make many competitors look pretty old. And in the longer term, there is still the option of equipping the room with a decent surround system and using the 310s as surround speakers.

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Author: René T.
Dec 11, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Hi, I'm thrilled! In my opinion, the 360s are - at least in their class - beyond any doubt. Rarely have I had such goosebumps when listening to music...😬 mfG René

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Author: Holger
Dec 7, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Hello guests, hello Nubert people. How do I start, how can I put my joy into words? Well, I thought long and hard about whether I should spend over 800 euros on a subwoofer. It took three months until I read the customer reviews of the AW 1000 last week. All this praise made me order the sub that same evening at around 9 pm. The next morning I called Nubert and was told that the Sub was already in the post. The next day, this huge package arrived in the hallway. I probably can't put into words what followed. I've been a fan of good music quality for around 15 years now....... I tell it like it is. This AW 1000 produces so much bass when required and displaces so much air that you can easily blow away the cilia in your ear and thus delete the bass range in your brain. This thing is a blast. Nubert speaks of 4 cm maximum excursion of the membrane. My hearing, which has already been tested quite a bit, could just about withstand 1-2 cm of excursion. I have the feeling that I could move the walls of the living room outwards if I just turned it up far enough. 😈 But I'd rather not. This speaks for Nubert. Here you get value for money, so much value for money that you really get the confirmation that you're getting the best for your money. Many thanks to Nubert and its team. 😈

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Author: Logan68
Dec 6, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

After the AW 880, I have now had the Wave 125 sent to France. Everything went smoothly, technical queries were clarified on the phone and I was also called back in France. Fast delivery, exemplary. The 880: Mighty pressure. The 125: 1 small drawback, because of the lack of spikes, but felt-covered, horizontally adjustable base. Very good: metal protective grille significantly better and more sound-neutral than the often used fabric covers, which don't keep anything out, so far the most child-proof solution I know. I have also never seen more solid connections for LS. Sound (on the Arcam A75+ amplifier): Previously had Triangle Zerius 202: high efficiency, centered, bright, lively, bass a little spongy, at high volumes they can become tiring in the long run. The 125: more balanced, more confident, a very agile, musical heavyweight with oomph and precision. I don't miss the midrange emphasis of the Triangle. I like it very much.

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Author: matti
Dec 6, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Thank you for the fast delivery: Ordered by phone on Friday 12:00, arrived on Saturday 17:00.

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Author: Janko
Dec 3, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

hi folks, first of all, nubert's philosophy is good and works. coupled with quality, it results in pure customer satisfaction. my conclusion after ordering, receiving and putting the nuBox 360 into operation. it has been providing my office with sound for 4 hours and i should have been home a long time ago...😬. but now to the nuBox 360. correctly positioned and with reasonably sensible electronics and cabling (as advertising is expressly forbidden here and will be deleted immediately, I won't mention any brands), it's a HIT for the money (in my configuration: electronics, room acoustics and type of music). i wouldn't necessarily put the nuBox 360 in my living room (at least not as the main loudspeaker in a stereo system, nubert has other classes to offer for that) but for secondary listening opportunities or as an introduction to better components i would definitely recommend it!!! where and how do you listen to the nuBox 360? as the main loudspeaker or within a surround system? how did you place the loudspeaker and what do you enjoy about it? greetings Janko post scriptum: thanks to the nubert team.

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