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Author: Speakerfan
May 10, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Hello Mr. Lehnert. I think it's good that you trust your ears. But have you ever asked yourself how many people DON'T do that? Perhaps most people trust a test report more than their own ears? If that were the case, then all the Nubert team would have to do is make a good impression in test magazines and on the Internet. No one really knows whether the test magazines are paid SCHMIERGELDER. I may be paranoid. But what if I'm right? I've been building my own loudspeakers for over a decade and believe me: you don't need witchcraft to make a good-sounding speaker. Much more important is well thought-out marketing in order to make a lot of money. Nubert has long since achieved the latter. If not illegally, then at least in a not entirely honorable way.

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Author: Freddy
May 10, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

The discussion about 4-week test hearings, studios, advice etc. is probably more for the forum... isn't it? ... nevertheless here briefly: regarding the hypothetical questions about what the Nubert consultants could say about other brands or whether a test in your own four walls is so good etc., I can only say: ask yourself and try it out!

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Author: Speakerfan
May 9, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

OK. Mr. Schmitz. How do you know how much I know about loudspeakers? After all, I have heard a Nubert speaker before and it certainly did NOT blow me away. Besides, it's not an art to find a loudspeaker good if you don't have a direct listening comparison with other products. Here's an example: Let's take the Nubert nuWave 10 for 1250 euros. The Audio Physics Yara costs 1300 euros in specialist shops. Both speakers certainly perform at a relatively high level. But in the end, the only way to find out which one suits your personal listening taste better is to compare them directly. Unfortunately, this is not possible with Nubert.

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Author: S.Hansen
May 9, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Speakerfan, who is stopping you from taking the Nuwave 10 to your dealer for comparison with the Yara, for example, or the Yara from the dealer to your home? If at all, then probably only the dealer, right? S. Hansen

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Author: M.Schmitz
May 9, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Well, Mr. Music Teacher, if you don't have a clue then you really do, don't you? Maybe just study the last 1000 entries in the guestbook, I think the experience speaks for itself. 😱

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Author: Speakerfan
May 9, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

You're right, Mr. Hansen. Personally, however, I would find it much more convenient if I could listen to Nubert speakers directly at the dealer. I would then have several options for comparison and wouldn't have to decide after just one month whether I wanted to buy the speakers or not. What's more, in my experience, you get first-class advice from the dealer. What can a Nubert salesperson tell you about a Sonus Faber, Pro Ac, Dynaudio, Kef or Wilson Audio?

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Author: Dirk Lehnert
May 9, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Good evening Speakerfan, I ordered my nuBox 580 in February 2003 and kept it, at that time there was not a single test report 😱 I don't care what they write anyway !!! MY EARS SAY YES OR NO !!! If good tests appear later, I only see that as confirmation 😬 Are there actually HIFI STUDIOS THAT GIVE THEIR GOODS OUTSIDE THE HOUSE FOR 4 WEEKS? I don't want to offend you, but if you have a problem with NUBERT LS, I wonder why you even write in the GUESTBOOK. Greetings Stan

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Author: Speakerfan
May 6, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

To all Nubert disciples and test magazine believers: What do you think hi-fi studios are for ? :rolleyes:

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Author: Freddy
May 6, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Hello Sebastian, how did your comparison between the 580 and the 125 turn out? ... maybe interesting for the forum? ... I would be interested to read your impressions... Greetings, Fred

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Author: Andreas Theimer
May 6, 2003, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, Saturday was the day, my friend and I were in Schwäbsich Gmünd at 9 a.m. just in time for the store opening. It was worth it - a lot of time (3 hours) - a screening room for us alone, no disturbances - I was allowed to take my DVDs with me - good advice without being pushy, coffee with it .... - Cables were included - payment method was no problem (cash + EC mixed). less nice: - they didn't have everything in stock that I bought (hopefully it will arrive in the post tomorrow). I could only take the center and sub with me. - the batteries in the sub have run out, I'm not going to use them. The missing speakers arrived today: - one 580 is slightly damaged. One of the 580s is slightly damaged, the packaging was damaged accordingly (I photographed it straight away) - The RS-300s didn't come with a description - The 580s came with a description (which is normal) - The packaging was quite dirty, it left marks on my carpet. - No Nubert figure (still bearable) Test still to come ....

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