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Author: Thomas.H
Aug 21, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Hello Nubert team. I received my new Nu-Box580 on Tuesday. 😂I really have to say that the speaker is an absolute hit, the workmanship, the look and the sound are awesome. It makes listening to music a real pleasure. The trip from Upper Bavaria to your listening studio in Schwäbisch-Gmünd really paid off. And the online order went smoothly. MfG Thomas.H 😬😬

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Author: Ekkard Richter
Aug 17, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

After many years of skepticism since my first contact with the Nubert homepage, I finally bought a pair of Nu310s in May of this year. As already communicated in writing by post, I would like to express my enthusiasm here once again. Starting with the high-quality cabinet finish (beech finish/metal studs for the fabric covering, etc.), which cannot all be displayed in the browser, through to the sound characteristics... Once again, praise to the employees. At first I had doubts as to whether the level would be sufficient for a room area of 15 to 20 m².... I've never been able to turn my amplifier up as high as it is now ... and get a clear sound at the same time...I'm thrilled. Cymbals from the drums really sound like metal, I hadn't heard that before... For a rented apartment and occasional listening I find them more than sufficient and my money very well spent, on speaker stands the Nu Box is also a nice eye-catcher! I'm currently saving up for the 5.1. upgrade with Nu 310 and AW 880....🥴

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Author: Kevin R.
Aug 15, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, After visiting the forum for a long time (and still do) I have decided on the Nubox 380. I can only say, buy it and be happy forever: wink:. A really brilliant sound for the price! 😬

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Author: Pablo Villalba
Aug 15, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Due to the need to replace my Parasound SP1/SP2 combination, after much deliberation I went for a stereo pair of NuLine30s for the time being. Ordered online on Sunday evening, I was able to call these dreams in cherry my own by Tuesday morning. Unfortunately, I then had to call the service because of a defective tweeter, but just one 😱 day later I had the replacement delivery at home. If that's not service, then I don't know what is. Anyway, I've been blown away ever since. What these two bookshelf speakers can conjure up even without ABL is simply sensational and the path to expanding my home theater with Nubert speakers is more than just paved.

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Author: Klaus Grässle
Aug 14, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, I happened to come across Nubert's website this week while searching on Google and everything I read there made me very curious. I promised myself that if I had time this weekend I would pay Nubert a visit in Schwäbisch Gmünd. No sooner said than done. When an extremely friendly employee asked me what I was looking for, I told him that I had chosen 2 or 3 speakers from the website that I wanted to try out. These ended up being the NuBox 580, NuWave 85 and the NuLine 80, and when a couple, who were also advised by the very friendly employee, also wanted a loudspeaker, I went along with them. At this point it should be mentioned that the very friendly and always extremely correct gentleman was Mr. Reichelt. He told us something about the speakers we had chosen. What they sounded like and what we could expect. Finally, we took our seats in very comfortable armchairs and Mr. Reichelt inserted the first CD. We started with the very bass-heavy NuBOX 580 speaker. It didn't sound bad, but the mid-range was neglected. Next came the NuWave 85 and NuLine80. Man, I thought, how am I going to do? I've never heard a sound like this before. I was already pretty sure that I was going to buy the NuWave 85. But, as always, it turned out differently. I had rarely heard such a balanced, harmonious and warm sound, apart from Dynaudio speakers. Mr. Reichelt now stepped up and let us hear the NuWave 10 and the NuLine100. When I heard both of them, the NuWave 85 was shelved and I was enchanted by the sound of the NuLine 100. One thing is for sure, I will be ordering the NuLine 100 with the ABL module in the foreseeable future. Until then, I will unfortunately have to make do with my existing MB Quart, even if it is very difficult for me. A big thank you to Mr. Reichelt, whose competent, friendly and always open advice deserves very high praise and, if it were up to me, an even bigger pay rise. Yours sincerely from Pforzheim Klaus Grässle

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Author: Walter Bieler
Aug 13, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

I bought the AW 550 last year and am absolutely thrilled with it. Super workmanship and a bomb sound, I can only recommend it. If I had the necessary change, I would buy more products from Nubert.

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Author: Marcus Schmidt
Aug 9, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, in April I chose a free Friday to drive 650 km from Saxony-Anhalt to the Ländle to treat my little nu-waves to an upgrade to 7.1 in the form of floorstanding speakers. After 3 hours of listening to all the music and movies I had brought with me, it was clear that the nu-wave 85 was a bit too small and the nu-wave 125 a bit too big for my room. So the golden mean was nu-wave 10. I quickly put the coffin-sized boxes in the car, drove the 650 km home and at 11 o'clock in the evening it was time for the first listening session (grandma was delighted). Since that day, I've only been asking myself WHY?????? Why waited so long to buy it. Now live DVDs really deserve the name LIVE. And the other day in the movie theater, oh shock, it sounds even better at home. and the stereo sound image with music is really first class. That's when you realize what Onkyo's 989s are really capable of. My father, who was skeptical up to now, has also been won over. When the nu-wave3 and various rear speakers from a well-known hi-fi store, which incidentally didn't even remotely reach the level stability that even an RS 5 can achieve, took over the sound reinforcement, he just said, "I don't need it. My Jamos are enough. But since the complete Nubert faction, consisting of 2x nu-wave 10, 2x nuwave 3, 2x RS 5, CS 4 and Sub AW 7, had taken over, it was just a case of "them, them, and the disks we have to take with us for a trial. Now he is also the proud owner of a nu-box 5.1 set. CONCLUSION: I'm happy, my father is happy, only Mr. Nubert will perhaps be a little sad, because he won't be seeing us in his stores again any time soon, as we are now perfectly equipped. As a small consolation, however, it should be noted that Mr. Nubert gives us a lot of fun😂 and joy with his creations. Many greetings from someone infected by the NUBERT VIRUS:smi😂

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Author: Stefan Hufnagel
Aug 9, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Moin, that is soo bad. There is NOTHING to complain about!!! Even my wife likes the Nu-Line 80 speaker set. The delivery time of 1 (one) day, great sound (even the neighbors across the street say so). Just one thing: why 4 weeks of listening? Who carries 5 boxes weighing approx. 85 kg to the post office far away and stands in line for hours :-) Keep it up... but at some point I'll find something to complain about... I'll keep buying here Best regards Stefan

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Author: Ralf Possekel
Aug 9, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Morsche ! I first became aware of Nubert about a year ago through an article in the FAZ. I had been familiar with my Braun studio monitors for about 22 years and swore by them. The FAZ article made me curious. This year, replacement or repair was imperative. So I took the plunge (I have a return guarantee) and ordered the nuLine 30 in the early afternoon on a Monday. The very next morning (!!!) everything was there. But to be honest: the first listening impression was disappointing. I then spent two days listening to everything that was dear to me. Result: enthusiasm! A pair of speakers with great transparency and terrific impulse fidelity. String quartets in particular are a dream on this speaker. Of course, there are also disadvantages. The speaker is very selective and mercilessly exposes bad recordings. My old boxes had a socialist attitude in this respect. Everything sounded a bit similar (pleasantly similar). Now, on the other hand, it can happen that a favorite disc suddenly drops in recognition. However, every seemingly familiar CD is an adventure. I listen to everything all over again. In a sense, the box is something for grown-up ears (which, of course, a minor can also have). However, one open issue remains: I'll never find out whether there's an even better box out there in the same price segment due to the spared tour through x hi-fi stores... Conclusion: I'm glad I bought from Nubert.

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Author: Jens Sommerfeld
Aug 8, 2004, 12:00:00 AM

Dear friends of beautiful sound! After combining my existing system (Tannoy PBM6.5 monitor speakers-passive, NAD 3020i amplifier, Harman/Kardon CD player, Telefunken record player) with the AW550 subwoofer, I would like to give you a short summary: In addition to my earlier comment that belly growling is a lot of fun, I have found that the location of the sub is very important. I took a few meters of cable and placed the sub on my listening position (at ear level). TOTO's Tambu provided the bass. I, on the other hand, crawled along the floor like a dog sniffing for the best sound (after masking the windows). And that did the trick. My sub is a bit in the way from a bobby car point of view, but my son quickly realized that there is now a 30 zone around the sub. All I can say is: the sound is great, the price/performance ratio is outstanding. My next goal: complete speakers from NUBERT Oh, one more thing: great service Greetings Jens, the jazz listener😬

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