Guestbook
Author: Das Jo
Oct 1, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
Yes - unfortunately I can't remember the name of the Nubox's I bought in the spring (310???) but in any case I can only say one thing: the parts are awesome. I received the package quickly and then first of all pored over the instruction leaflet (I've never seen anything like it) and then the speaker cables, the little man and..... Respect for your performance, I've only seen something like this in the professional sector from my dear Backnang-based company d&b audiotechnik. You can absolutely compare yourself with them. It's a different field of application but otherwise...
Author: Marius Eggert
Oct 1, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
I've owned an AW1000 since 30.09.2004 and I have to say: It should be forbidden to operate a stereo system without the AW1000!!!!! Man, that thing is awesome
Author: Brokop Siegfried
Sep 29, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
Dear Nubert team, 4 weeks ago I visited you and bought a CS 40 after listening to it for several hours. The CS 40 is absolutely amazing, I left my previously connected ELAC to my son because it doesn't come close to the airiness and dynamics of the CS 40. Then last week, still ecstatic from my last purchase, I went back to Schwäbisch Gmünd to get new rear speakers, unfortunately all the salespeople were busy. To my astonishment, the big boss Mr. Nubert advised me personally, and after almost 1.5 hours of consultation I am now fully enlightened as to what I should do for what purpose in order to get an even better sound. I then took two nuLine DS-50s with me and I am totally thrilled. God knows I didn't expect such a great sound. No matter what I put in my DVD player, I always have the feeling of being in the middle of the room. One thing is for sure, I will be replacing my Stadbox (T+A TM 120) with a nuline 120 next. Nubert's quality and price are absolutely amazing. There should be more manufacturers who take so much time for their customers. You can honestly still feel that the customer is king. Yours sincerely, Brokop Siegfried
Author: Dietmar Pankratz
Sep 28, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
Dear Nubert team, I follow the developments at Nubert with interest. I visited your company in Schwäbisch-Gmünd in the summer of 2001 and I find this homepage very clear and informative. Now a small note/wish from me: We all seem to be a little irritated by the new spelling reform ... I often see this in the press or even on television. Please correct such obvious mistakes - like grosser ... is still spelled großer ... Rule: if there is a long sound before the ß, it stays. Wishing you continued success with the super boxes - Dietmar Pankratz, Kiel
Author: Darkdamnedsoul
Sep 28, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
*Muhar* I've had the NuBox 400 for six months now and I'm extremely impressed. The bass is bad for such a speaker. But the bass, which almost hits you in the face 😂 , is only surpassed by the clean highs and the speaker is also ideal for small parties, both indoors and outdoors. However, you need more than a 100sinus surround amplifier for this speaker, otherwise it won't do much good. MfG Dark
Author: Martin Simon
Sep 25, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
First of all, hello! I bought two Nubox310s, a NuBox CS-330 and an AW 440 today to complement my large Magnat floorstanding speakers. I could hardly wait to unpack and connect them at home, but then I realized that the journey to them (150 km) was really worth it. These loudspeakers play at a really abnormal level, but without being imprecise or intrusive. A very precise performance, but the woofer is in a class of its own. With its compact dimensions and small chassis, it produces very decent levels (my uncle complained that you could still hear the bass in the greenhouse, which is a good 60 meters away from my room 😈😈😈😈) and really doesn't need to hide from more expensive competitors. I will be happy to shop with them again (unfortunately not in the near future, as I am a student and therefore my wallet is not the fullest😭) Kind regards A satisfied customer PS: Keep up the good work!!!!!!!!!!
Author: Kurt
Sep 23, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
@Nubert I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Nubert+Ups for the prompt delivery (2 days) to Austria 😂, I have been fit since yesterday 6.1, and am totally enthusiastic about the NuBoxes 😂😂 Many thanks also for the quick tech. information from Nu
Author: Steff
Sep 23, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
Hello everyone, I've now got my equipment together and I'm really impressed - but let's get to the chronicle. I started with the nuWave 8 and the matching ABL module. As I also like to enjoy roar and grunt movies, this didn't convince me. I swapped the ABL module for the AW 880 and was very satisfied as far as movies were concerned. In music mode via the 5.1 input, however, I was still lacking depth with stereo CDs (some SACDs are also mixed without a sub channel). Unfortunately, the amplifier always mixes in a sound program via digital inputs, where the sub is also controlled, which simply disturbs me with many discs. Yesterday I completed my system with two nuWave 35s as rears and the CS-4 as center. Friends, I certainly don't need a subwoofer for music anymore. Even if the AW 880 is a top device. My living room is 45 square meters and I sit a good 5 meters away from the front speakers. I wouldn't have thought that changing my old B&W center and my Canton bookshelf speakers would have such an effect. In addition to the sound characteristics of the nuWave 8 and nuWave 35 and the CS-4, which have often been described here, I am particularly impressed by the harmony between the speakers. You really sit in the middle (even stereo music gets such a perfect spatiality that I wonder about the sense of SACD - at least if you put the costs in relation to the difference) and the volume reserves are simply not usable despite having your own house. Even without the AW 880, which I still really appreciate for watching movies - but only for that. Because it simply produces frequencies that you can hardly describe - even without high volume. I can't imagine ever being impressed by the sound in any movie theater again. Dear Nubert team, I hope you can live with the fact that I won't be buying any more speakers. I have found the perfect one for me. Thank you very much
Author: Stefan Borgard
Sep 23, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
Hello to the NSF! I would like to share with you my listening experiences with the AW-550 subwoofer I recently purchased, as they may also be of help to other interested parties! I'm using the woofer as a complement to rather slim-tuned floorstanding loudspeakers in a pure top-class stereo chain. I ordered the AW-550 purely out of curiosity and without prior comparison with woofers from other manufacturers, just to test it. After installation (via the pre-outs of the integrated amplifier, parallel to the main speakers) and various set-up options (the final position for the time being is between the main speakers, but a little closer to the wall and asymmetrically in the room), I was quite satisfied with the initial sound results! When the main speakers are switched off, the subwoofer only emits an undifferentiated rumble, but this is exactly what seemed to be missing for the harmonious sound impression! Hard to believe! Due to the lack of comparisons mentioned above, I then borrowed a luxury compact woofer in the 1,500 class with a closed cabinet and powerful Class D amplifier from a dealer. Maybe it could be even better! I was actually prepared for the fact that this comparison would not end in favor of your product. But ... the woofer, which cost three times as much, could be much louder, but even at the lowest crossover frequency it played far too far into the mid-range. It was impossible to find a tuning that produced a clean and uninflated reproduction of the upper bass or vocals. If the main speakers were switched off again, it was possible to hear much more musical structures than with the AW-550 due to the subwoofer now acting alone (similar to a single low-mid chassis), but these are simply not needed in my case. Without having carried out further comparisons with other subwoofers and without falling into general adulation, I can summarize the following: The AW-550 does unobtrusively and cleanly what it is supposed to do in my system configuration: complete the overall musical picture! A quality that I didn't immediately recognize, but that I'm learning to appreciate more and more. Kind regards Stefan Borgard
Author: Julian B.
Sep 22, 2004, 12:00:00 AM
I recently purchased the AW-440 as an amplifier for my two 360s. Yesterday I had the pleasure of watching another action-packed movie and it was a real firework of sound! The room was shaking like crazy and I couldn't get the grin off my face! Thank you Mr. Nubert! Greetings from the north, Julian (Simon Phoenix from the NuForum)