Guestbook
Author: Wolfgang B.
Jan 30, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hello visitors to the guestbook, in 1998, as an inveterate hobby loudspeaker builder, I bought a ready-made loudspeaker for the first time. I was so impressed by a nuwave 8 during a listening test in Schwäbischgmünd that I packed it straight away. When I heard it at home for the first time, I was honestly a little disappointed. My old Axton AX80 speakers somehow sounded more dynamic and warmer. After a two-week break-in period, the nuwave 8 really settled in. The great three-dimensionality and the tight, lively sound quickly made me overlook the deficits in the mid-bass range. Over the past few years, my Nubert collection has grown to include a complete Nuwave surround system. Building a house last year finally cleared the way for an AW-7 . This was the crowning glory of my home cinema system. Movies became really big now. Despite the small TV, you feel like you're sitting in front of a big screen. Scenes such as the pod race from Star Wars Episode 1 really make your trouser legs flap. It's a feeling that I've only ever experienced in good discotheques and it never ceases to amaze my guests. A big compliment to the Nubert development department for this jewel. Tips for all new Nubert customers: Nubert loudspeakers simply need high-quality hardware. ( From the player to the amplifier ) 🙂
Author: steffen
Jan 29, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
so!!!!just ordered the nubox 580 and will compare it with my hecos reflex 45, I'm curious. will keep you up to date. greetings to the Nubert team, great homepage. 😬
Author: Ulrich K.
Jan 29, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hello Nubert team, two of us made the 260km journey to Schwäbisch Gmünd on 25.01.03 to listen to the NuLine 30 with ABL, NuBox 380 and 580 and had no regrets. After 2 hours of listening and good advice, the decision was made in favor of the NuLine 30 with ABL (incl. 70cm high stands). We were able to take everything with us except for the ABL module. The module was supposed to be delivered in week 7, but oh wonder, the post office already delivered it on January 28 (Tuesday). Hats off! The NuLines were immediately tested without the module (amplifier: Mission Cyrus One), the result was (after a few hours of getting used to it) already very positive. With the ABL module there was then (via the tape connections) the hoped-for revelation. Everything now meets my wishes and expectations, although I still need to experiment a little with the settings on the module. Once again, many thanks to the Nubert team for the tips during the test listening and the prompt subsequent delivery. Greetings Ulrich K.
Author: Lars M.
Jan 28, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hello Nubert community *G* Finally, after my relocation phase, I was able to take a closer look at the new NuWave 125, or rather put it under my ear. A lot of people here have already written glowing reviews about this speaker, but that doesn't stop me from sharing my impressions: The Nuwave10 and NuWave8 are not bad speakers, but it's quite something when you can immediately hear details with the 125 that you could hardly hear before with the 10. There is an enormous improvement in the mid-range in particular - I noticed this the first time I tried them out in Schwäbisch-Gmünd. My first reaction: I put the NuWave10 on eBay and ordered the 125s. The NuWave10 + ABL option was also clearly at a disadvantage compared to the 125. The 125 is also a real joy in the (low) bass department: surprisingly, it comes reasonably close to the depth and power of the AW1000, and I'm also impressed by the increased impulse fidelity and thus the music suitability. Even in combination with 4x RS5, 1xCS4, 1xAW1000 with DTS ES, you can hear a clear audible improvement in sound with the 125s, many sounds are simply easier to locate. I guess this is due to the enormous spatiality of the 125's. Fortunately, my concerns that both the small RS5 dipoles and the CS4 center speaker would be drowned out by their size have not been confirmed at all: It sounds fantastic! But the best praise recently came from an acquaintance: he bought a comparable system for the same amount from a (demonic *G* ) direct mail order company in Berlin and is now considering whether to switch because this Nubert combination is audibly better in almost all sound disciplines. Conclusion: Caution is the order of the day! I initially only bought the AW880, and after only 6 months I'm standing here with a NuWave8 + RS5 system in my bedroom and the set described above for my home theater. Keep your wallets safe!!! ACh yes: Many thanks also to Mr. Reichelt, whose expert advice has made such a sound experience possible. CIAO !!!
Author: Marc Büchner
Jan 24, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hello, at the beginning of 1998 I bought the nuWave 8 loudspeakers, at that time with the personal advice of Günter Nubert and a listening test in his home. Today I came across the homepage again by chance and have to say that a lot of information is more detailed and the site has changed quite a bit. To take the wind out of the sails of all the critics, I still have the nuWave 8 and won't give it away (at least not for a non-Nubert speaker).....even after five years. For me, it is still the top-class loudspeaker series. In my review letter of March 1998 I wrote: ..... Unfortunately, I am not yet able to judge whether the price is still justified after a few years. Today I have to say that I haven't regretted the decision to switch to Nubert speakers for a minute. I would even say that the sound has improved over the course of time and the change of home has not detracted from this. I can recommend the nuWave 8 without reservation. If anyone wants to rediscover their CD or record collection - with the nuWave 8 it's no problem at all. Thanks again to Günther Nubert for the listening experience and Martin Bühler for the excellent support. Marc Büchner
Author: Hermann
Jan 24, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hello Nubert Team ! I received your Nuline 80 series speakers promptly after 3 days, and was very surprised that delivery to Austria went so smoothly 🙂. After connecting the speakers to the Pioneer 2011 and DVD 757Ai, the first listening test came, I was very amazed at what I could still hear from the old CD's. Can only recommend you, keep it up, the AW-1000 is also a madness!!!! Only the small distance to the DS-50 loudspeakers, the 4 inserts to the record could be a little bigger. That's the only flaw I have to complain about, because it's hard to get to the toggle switch? Otherwise you guys are AWESOME :rolleyes:
Author: Marius
Jan 22, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Finally connected two NuLine30 plus AW550 to my receiver a few hours ago!!! What a day!!!! The speakers really conjure up an incredible sound in my room - the small sub plays incredibly well dynamically! Simply indescribable..... Many thanks at this point for the friendly customer service and this amazing range of products. This will definitely not be my last order :-)
Author: Jan Rathmann
Jan 20, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
I've been the happy owner of a pair of nuLine 30s for 4 days now and am extremely satisfied. The workmanship is superb and compared to the 12 year old Heco predecessors I estimate the increase in sound quality to be at least 200%!!!! The speakers sound wonderfully relaxed and unobtrusive and turn even CDs that have been listened to 50 times into an experience again, as sound details are now revealed that were simply not audible before. My next investment will probably be a new amplifier/receiver, as the speakers clearly show the limits of my current (rather cheap) model in terms of performance and sound quality. Their successful homepage also contributed to my decision in favor of Nubert. You really couldn't wish for more information about the products and it's rare to find such an uncomplicated and convenient way of ordering. I had also looked into other manufacturers (Canton, Elac...), but there was very little to be found about the technical data of the respective speakers, sometimes not even an RRP, whereas here you have access to instructions, construction details and much more. With this in mind, I wish Nubert a successful future!
Author: benny
Jan 20, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
I am looking for a speaker for a friend's ATL-HD 310 S. One of them has broken, please help.
Author: Hajo
Jan 16, 2003, 12:00:00 AM
Hi, Nubert fans, for months I've been waiting like a cat in front of a mouse hole for the nuLine 100 kirsch speaker bargain. I've checked Nubert's website countless times. Now the time had come. Today I set up the speakers and started my first listening tests. Conclusion: I have a new CD collection. I'm experiencing it in a completely new way. The 4th movement of Camille Saint-Saens' Organ Symphony No. 3 (EMI Classics, Orchestre National de France, Seiji Ozawa) brought tears of joy to my eyes. And with the bass muted, because the speakers are quite close to the wall or in the corner. Thank goodness I have a detached house and was able to really enjoy the CD without anyone banging on the ceiling. But even at low volumes, the speakers are well balanced. Recording? Forget it. That's hi-fi voodoo. There's no breaking in like in a car. The speaker chassis and crossovers do not change their properties, at most after 30 years when the outer foam surround crumbles, as has already happened. The whole thing is more of a psycho-acoustic process, you tune in and re-equalize your ear canal. Over the years, I had also become accustomed to the old speakers, 2 shelf speakers from Heco on stands + passive subwoofer from Revox. An exotic combination, but not so bad, as guests confirmed to me. They will live on in the basement studio as monitors on the computer for hard disk recording. I will give the packaging boxes to the kids next door, they are wonderful playhouses. Returning them is out of the question, except for warranty cases. Oh, before I forget, the speakers are powered by an older Yamaha receiver. I'll probably make some improvements to that too. In any case, I can only recommend Nubert. It's a typical tinkerer like Burmester, for example, but it's affordable. Hajo 😂