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Author: Peter F.
Jul 15, 2020, 11:47:20 AM

Big surprise in a small space

As a music lover, you are always on the lookout for sound optimization. Investing in equipment and cables is not the problem. It's choosing the right loudspeakers in relation to the listening room that's exciting. Once you have a pair in the corner that cut a good figure in the studio, the next step is to prepare the room acoustically. Containing the room mode is simply part of good sound. After a lot of experimenting, I finally managed it and was able to enjoy the music with my ears fixed on the sweet spot.
But it doesn't take long before the question arises as to whether it might be possible to achieve even better acoustics with other transducers. But what would be acceptable for the room?
With speakers that are too big, you run the risk of destroying the acoustics. With speakers that are too small, you might not get the best out of them. Experience has shown that when you are searching, you understandably exclude a certain visual dimension of the sound furniture for your listening room.

It was a coincidence that I came across Nubert, whose speakers could be adjusted in the high, mid and low frequencies according to personal taste or room ratio. The unconventional arrangement of the speakers in the chassis also promised an unusual interpretation of the music.

I then contacted a very nice Nubert employee by e-mail and telephone, for whose exemplary patience I would like to thank him for recommending the right loudspeakers for my room. The suggested size exceeded that of the previous speakers, which had initially caused me problems.

I then ordered the NuVero 140 on recommendation. First for a 30-day trial, as Nubert kindly offered.

The delivery was a little late, but this increased the anticipation. When the truck pulled up in front of the house and a huge pallet of boxes labeled "Nubert Ehrliche Lautsprecher", Made in Germany" was rolled up to the door, I put my ears to the ground.

These were to be the sound transducers for my small music room. Unpacking is very well explained and you can tell the exemplary quality from the packaging alone. Once the work was done, they stood in the corner with their imposing appearance. They made a very classy impression and are neatly finished down to the last detail.

Then the speaker cables were connected to the terminals in single BiWire and the Class A amplifier was energized to warm up in position 0.

The SA player was given a CD of the singer Rebecca Pidgeon.
This was followed by an exciting moment that music fanatics will never forget.
The volume control was slowly turned up and Rebecca Pidgen entered the room with the song "Spanish Harlem". If you can't stand goosebumps, you should cover your ears.

But that was just the beginning of an extensive test series of all kinds of music.

Nubert's bass reflex plugs and the bass switch are an impressive development in taming the bass with ease and adapting it to the room.
The control of the treble and mid-range makes experimenting on the way to good sound even more interesting. The sweet point, which previously only allowed music to be listened to while the body was rigid, has disappeared. A sound stage appears that the listener can follow across the entire bandwidth, just like in a live concert. I wasn't a fan of live music before. But that has now changed.

Even at low volumes, the NuVero 140s bring out details that were previously hidden from me and turn familiar tracks into a new musical experience.
When Anne-Sophie Mutter lovingly strokes the strings of the violin and you perceive this filigree brilliance, you understand the smile of Herbert von Karajan.
Understandably, the NuVero 140 does not conjure up Elb-Philharmonie acoustics in a small room, but you can hear the touch of what is absolutely possible at home.
It was only with the NuVero 140 that the gentlemen of the Barrelhouse Jazzband became so personal and tangible to me. The movement of each musician makes the sound stage so lively.
With Charly Antolini, the Swiss masterpiece on drums, I really let it rip with "Knock Out 2000". The warning to pay attention to the speakers with this kind of music so that they don't suffer sudden cardiac death is indeed to be taken seriously.
But what does the NuVero 140 do? It gives Charly Antolini free rein and simply does a good job. Loud, but not overwhelming and yet highly precise.
However, the efficiency of the NuVero 140 requires an amplifier that still enjoys its work when many other amps have already gone to sleep. After the "burn-in" of the system and a certain break-in period for the speakers, it was clear to me that they had passed the test.

It's one of my favorite songs by Dire Straits, "Money for nothing", which is absolutely not true for the investment in the NuVero 140!

Peter F.
Leverkusen

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: Wolfgang Hohmann
Jul 14, 2020, 10:16:13 AM

Hello,
I have sent my Nubert nuPro A20 loudspeaker in for repair. It arrived there on 29.06.2020. I was informed that I would have to wait a few working days for the repair to be completed. On 10.07 I asked about the status of the repair by email. I was informed that the speaker would be looked at on the following Monday, 13.07.2020.

I find this very disappointing.

Wolfgang Hohmann

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Dear Mr. Hohmann,

We apologize for the delay. As the capacity utilization of our workshop varies greatly depending on the volume of work and the processing of orders also takes different lengths of time depending on the complexity of the fault finding and the complexity of the repair work, we can unfortunately only roughly predict the duration of repair orders. I am sorry if we did not make this clear in advance. We hope that you will still be impressed by the quality of the work.

Addendum: We would also like to add that our efforts to adapt the health protection of our employees to the current crisis situation are delaying many internal work processes somewhat. However, we believe that a processing time of around 14 days for a repair is still within reasonable limits.

Author: Michael
Jul 11, 2020, 8:21:16 PM

A few days ago I replaced my Nubert A 200 with the nuPro X-4000 RC. The result is absolutely amazing: a significantly better bass response with almost the same volume. The investment has paid off. A convincing performance even at 0dB attenuation (= maximum volume)! I can't imagine a better sound on the computer.

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Author: Marco
Jul 7, 2020, 4:33:54 PM

It's only a minor issue, but I would still like to make a positive mention of the support.
A rubber has been lost from the base of my subwoofer. This was replaced free of charge by Nubert support. Simply great and a very friendly employee who helped me quickly and easily.
Greetings Marco.

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Author: NMP
Jun 29, 2020, 3:53:27 PM

Hello to the other readers and members of the nuTeam!

After the 1st purchase of a nubert loudspeaker with transportation damage:

Many, many thanks for the always super friendly and very fast response and communication.
I have rarely experienced such good service and not for a long time 🙂 TOP, thumbs up!
For me, nubert no longer "only" stands for good speakers and impressive sound.
No, now nubert is also = top service!

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Keep up the good work! That's how you win and keep customers!
Best regards, NMP

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Hello NMP,

After 25 years of shipping loudspeakers in Germany and all over the world, we are really good at packing the goods so carefully that they arrive safely and securely with our customers. Unfortunately, transport damage does occur in individual cases due to external influences. We are sorry that your goods have reached you damaged. However, we are pleased that we were able to handle the complaint satisfactorily for you and we hope that you will now enjoy your new nuProduct!

Author: Reinhard Vogt
Jun 28, 2020, 7:00:02 AM

Soundbar AS 225 ordered on Sunday; arrived on Tuesday; a great box, can also be used as a small hi-fi system. Wouldn't have thought this sound possible at this price. My first Nubert purchase - it won't be the last! Many thanks to Swabia! Keep up the good work.

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Author: G. Miklitz
Jun 24, 2020, 5:28:20 PM

I bought a pair of Nubox A-125 and two MS-67 stands.
Perfect shipping service, speaker quality stunning in this class.
class.
I would have liked a few more sentences in the assembly instructions for the stands as, strangely enough, some screws and two plates were left over. Perhaps they are intended for other speakers.

But once again: great service, top quality, fair price.

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Author: manfred
Jun 12, 2020, 4:28:34 PM

nubert in the motorhome!?!

as a long-time user of a nuline surround system in the home theater, i put the small rear speakers in the motorhome for testing. wow - finally great music reproduction! unfortunately, the form factor was not so satisfying, as they are too low...

so i ordered the small nubox 103 loudspeakers, which were a better fit in terms of dimensions, but they didn't score as well as the nuline speakers. without further ado, i discovered the nuline ws-14, which fit perfectly with their shallow depth. the nuboxes were returned and the nuline play really big and powerful with a small 12-volt amplifier (with TPA3116D2 chip, can do something!). in front of it as a player/streamer a raumfeld connector with flange-mounted hard disk and so I have my entire and extensive music collection with me.

i never thought i'd be able to listen to music so well in my mobile home (and i'm really spoiled at home) - certainly not the purpose nubert had in mind, but a result and setup that is definitely worth trying out, both visually and acoustically!

thanks to nubert for the opportunity to try out the different speakers in this unusual environment - otherwise it would not have been possible to make a decision.

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Author: Kopi
Jun 9, 2020, 11:54:12 AM

Yes, now I have to join the circle of Nubert praisers!

Anyone who listens to the company's TOP products on a daily basis knows that they are far better than their rankings in the test magazines.
It is unique that the advisory staff are so responsive to listening habits and room conditions instead of optimizing their sales volume.
The fact that the service does not stop after the purchase is unusual.
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I was planning to acoustically upgrade my small study and was faced with the question of active or passive. After I listed my "LS fleet" (NV 10, NV 110, A300 wireless), the suggestion was made to use the NV 50 with ATM instead of the X-series (which I first thought of) or the NV 30 (which appealed to me). So I ordered it, screwed it to the wall, connected it to a Pro-Ject combo (RS2) - and now? I'm in audiophile seventh heaven with the "Micro-170s"! With the speakers angled as monitors, slightly past the ears, an incredible stage of presence, conciseness, punctuality and musicality opens up that is second to none and seems to play through walls and windows. I would never have believed what is possible with these compact speakers at a desk, especially when listening quietly. And if necessary, they can rock the whole floor...

Many thanks, Nubert team!!!

P.S.
The ATM arrived undamaged but with a defective case thanks to "throwing in the mail" during transportation. As I wanted to pass on my 110 ATM properly, I asked for a new case. A brief discussion with a colleague and then: "Yes, we'll send you a new case, we have one here." And the costs? "We'll cover it!". THAT is service (and business management, because I could have sent everything back...), so thank you again!

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Author: Tom
Jun 4, 2020, 1:12:09 AM

It's nice that such a manufacturer still exists.
In the self-build sector, the only other company worth mentioning is Visaton.
Also honest and fairly priced products.
I use the nuLine24 on my PC and another pair as rear speakers in a 5.1 system.
Ordering, delivery, payment, website and of course the excellently finished product are exemplary.
The design of the speakers is simple, modern, minimalist and elegant.
I have several top headphones and can only say that the small nuLine24 is a damn well-tuned speaker that "sounds more" than it costs.

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