Guestbook
Author: G. Nubert
Dec 8, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Concerning garbage posts in the guestbook: So far, the tone in the guestbook has been very friendly. If a critical comment was made, it was usually factual. In other forums (e.g. hifi-forum) there is always the suspicion that the entries in our guestbook are manipulated because they are too positive. Perhaps the author of posts 187, 186, 184 wants to change that! He obviously intends to undermine the style of this guestbook. Post 184 is unpleasantly pointed, 186 is unnecessary and 187 is simply garbage. Perhaps the author should use our forum to explain what bothers him about our products or our company. Post 181 may have been written by someone else. Mr.Noname ends with ojeh... that's harsh But I don't think so! - Of course there are also critical posts in the hifi forum. Most of the time, however, the clear line of our products and our technical statements are highly praised. - If a criticism is unobjective or exaggerated, this always becomes apparent quickly in the course of discussions. G. Nubert
Author: André Krummholz
Dec 8, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Comment on post 188: Oh you know Mr. Nubert, in the animal world it's called food envy. I think there have always been and will always be people who don't begrudge others success. Your business principle, a good product at a fair price, speaks for itself and reports such as those in the HiFi Forum should not make you nervous. The long-lasting success of the Nubert company also shows that this is not a flash in the pan. Quality is also expressed in consistency. People who buy another speaker for many times the price of a Nubert speaker naturally want to justify their purchase and, as we can read, in an unjustified manner. What could be better for a Nubert company, I estimate 95%, to have satisfied customers. You have to find something like that in today's business world. MfG HiFi Forum User
Author: Udo Würtz
Dec 7, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
To put it mildly, I think these discussions about good and bad / black and white are quite misguided. I myself don't have Nubert as my main loudspeaker, but A.R.E.S. (now ELAC). With Air Motion tweeters (Dr. Heil principle) and Chitin loudspeakers, I think they are recognized as one of the best components you can install. Since the tweeters in particular put pretty much everything you can put in speakers in the shade, I had extreme problems getting suitable and above all affordable speakers for home cinema. Each time there were glaring differences between the main and center speaker(s). This is not meant to be an adulation, but only since I have had the Nubert Center CS 40 (old version), there is definitely no longer any really noticeable audible transition between the main and center speakers. Simply brilliant! My equipment is Pioneer VSA-AX 10i and Pioneer DVD 757i (modified), both connected via iLink (1394). On the stereo side I use an extremely modified tube CD from Shanling (T100). My tuner is a McIntosh MR71 (yes, the last one with tubes). Otherwise Nubert, Nubert, Nubert. AW 1000, DS 50 etc. I'm super-satisfied. And I also have a socket from HMS, because of the voodoo. Greetings, UW
Author: SuperNubbi
Dec 7, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
eyh voll krass geile boxe eyh, hap isch kaufe and best what gives eyh - old 20.000 eumel shit-box in garbage thrown because nubbat iss better!!!😬😬😬😬 😬😬😬😬😬
Author: trebuN
Dec 7, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hello, this may not belong here, but it has to be! I'm referring to entry 183 by Petra Papke: Petra, did the 125s only sound after 4 hours (didn't you plug them in?) and/or do they always take so long to warm up? Are you really blind now? And you listened to 360 CDs in 2 days? Not bad😬😬😬😈 😈
Author: klaus kuhn
Dec 7, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hello Nubert Team, after my visit to the open day in Aalen, where I was able to listen to Nubert speakers in detail for the first time, it was clear to me that I would buy a pair of NuWave 8 or 85. And what can I say, I now have my NuWave 8 at home and, like so many others, I'm totally thrilled!!! Although I bought them on ebay (many thanks to Mr. Sch...) and not directly from Nubert, the previous owner has now bought a pair of 125s. That seems to be the only reason why someone would part with their Nubert speakers to buy even better Nubert speakers. I really have to say that it's a completely new musical experience and I've never heard such clear and detailed speakers before! You can hear things that weren't on the CD or something. Until now, I always thought from the customer testimonials that it must all be quite exaggerated - if not invented - but now I know that it's simply true!!!! These boxes are simply fantastic!!! 😂 😂 😂 Many thanks for that! With kind regards Klaus Kuhn
Author: Mr. Noname
Dec 7, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
seht euch das an: http://www.hifi-forum.de/index.php?action=browseT& back=1&sort=lpost&forum_id=30&thread=2345 ohje... das ist hart!
Author: Peter Gilcher
Dec 7, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hello Nubis, I got the nubox aw-440 on December 3rd, 2003, it supports my nubox 400 and I am amazed at the sound and how clean this small active subwoofer plays and how deep the bass is, it was already very good with the 400 but I am now very satisfied with the aw-440, I can only recommend the Nubis. I wish the whole team a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Greetings Peter Gilcher 😬:
Author: Nubertchen
Dec 7, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Mr. Noname: that's not hard, that's reality and it can be hard sometimes!
Author: Petra Papke
Dec 7, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hi, it was Christmas for us on 05.12.03 when the nuWave125s arrived 😬 After the warm-up phase of approx. 4 hours was complete 😱 we couldn't believe our ears, the sound was simply brilliant😂. The CD Back on the Block by Quincy Jones took our breath away😱😱😱, we couldn't stop being amazed by these new sounds. Many thanks for this new listening experience of approx. 360 CD@S, keep up the good work 😬😬😬😬