Guestbook
Author: Michael Poersch
Dec 12, 2019, 12:06:19 PM
I listened to the new AmpX extensively at your place and was convinced. Both CD and vinyl sound brilliant on my nuVero 10. I have now retired my very good but aged Einstein amplifier. I have discovered a nice additional benefit for myself: Neither my old Einstein nor the AmpX have a headphone output. By connecting my DA converter (DAC Magic plus from Cambridge Audio) to the SPDIF output, I can use its headphone output. And the best thing is that it also works with vinyl. Now I can enjoy my vinyl treasures through headphones on Sunday mornings when everyone is still asleep.
Author: Uwe Wilts
Dec 11, 2019, 4:04:14 PM
Hello dear nubert team,
I received the nuBox 483 I ordered on Sunday today.
Super packaging, super optics and the first listening test is very promising.
Many thanks and a Merry Christmas to you all.
Kind regards
Author: Marko
Dec 11, 2019, 2:21:38 PM
Hello nubert team,
after I treated myself to the A 300 a few years ago, I read in a test report that they sound better with the 350 subwoofer.
I thought that such a thing only booms, and the 300s already have good bass, but I always wanted to test it out.
Now the nusub came out, so I ordered the 700 and tried it out.
Yes, it booms from time to time, it's probably the room modes. But apart from that, I sat on the couch amazed, I had never heard such a spatial sound before. Even with my old system, speakers for DM 5500 at the time, I may have done something wrong. The bass foundation is insane.
The room calibration works great. I borrowed an Apple cell phone.
Now I have to be careful what I listen to when I listen to music. Some CD's are booming and I don't want the neighbors to hear that.
As recommended, Nusub stands at 1/5 of the room dimensions, so the little white box doesn't interfere with the middle of the room. ?
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Author: Bernhard Z
Dec 9, 2019, 8:29:34 PM
I started looking around for floorstanding speakers two weeks ago. I then came across the nuBox 425 Jubilee which I would have liked to order.
Will there be a new edition or an alternative similar speaker in the near future?
Then I would wait.
Best regards
Bernhard Z.
Author: Martin
Dec 6, 2019, 3:38:22 PM
Dear Nubert team,
Thank you very much for the prompt repair of my nuPro A 200. Service that couldn't be better. You can not only sell, but also provide service,
Thank you very much,
Martin
Author: Wolfgang Stutz
Dec 1, 2019, 9:31:46 AM
I've been the happy owner of a nuConnect ampX since Wednesday. A fantastic device, superior to my TEAC in every respect, even without calibration (but I'm getting an iPad on loan in the next few days). Bass, tightness, dynamics - super. The USB port on the back has proved to be an extra treat for me. I've been using a Raspberry Pi with Volumio software for some time now and have stored my most important CDs as FLAC files on an SSD. The signal naturally goes into the USB input. The switching power supply for the RaspPi is of the simple variety, so I came up with the idea of supplying it with power via the port instead. I was initially concerned about the power required, as the simple power supply delivers a maximum of 2.5 amps. My hope was that the CPU would only be under a low load for such applications, and this was confirmed. So far there have been no problems with this solution.
Congratulations to the developers for this device and thanks to the staff at the dispatch department.
Oh yes, one more question: Other suppliers of devices with USB DACs always state in the technical data which converter component is used. Why not with the AmpX? I couldn't find any information about this.
Author: Jörg Gebhardt
Nov 29, 2019, 7:39:13 PM
So now I have to add my two cents.
I've been the proud owner of this great little NU Connect AMPX integrated amplifier for two days now and I'm absolutely thrilled.
I use it as a second system with two Nubox 313 in the hobby room, TV connected via HDMI adapter, my old Technics Tangential turntable also still connected. Great sound and easy to use, also thanks to the Nubert app. Stream music etc. etc. A real all-rounder for a fair price.
I can only say dear Nubis, keep up the good work.
Author: Degenhardt
Nov 27, 2019, 1:09:38 AM
Hello Nubert,
I have purchased the nuBox AS-225 soundbar. I am completely blown away. SO MUCH power. How can I describe it? The sound is raw, unpolished, so full of attitude, lively, a declaration of war.
I bow before this great achievement. Once Nubert, always Nubert. Thank you!
Author: Geuer
Nov 18, 2019, 2:18:18 PM
Nubert rating
Having long been annoyed by receivers with their millions of settings, I recently decided to take the step "back" to stereo. Listening to music in the best quality and having good movie sound was the goal.
New speakers had also been planned for a long time, but in the end the choice fell on the Nubert 264. And then the nuconnect ampX came out, my choice for an integrated amplifier.
The nuconnect ampX not only came in perfect packaging as always, all (!!) cables included and then also the adapter for hdmi. That's how it should be!
Connection: coax cable from the CD player, hdmi cable to the TV and optical digital cable from the TV to the nuconnect ampX. That's it. It can be that simple.
The remote control is brilliant: simple, everything where it needs to be, not overloaded and easy to understand even for a non-tech nerd like me.
But the app is even more ingenious: connect to the nuconnect ampX in no time at all, the app is so clear and easy to use! TOP! No more reading through 300 pages of operating instructions and not understanding half of them anyway. (One drawback: I had to ask the Nubert hotline about the password). Good technology must be self-explanatory, and the amplifier, remote control and app are exemplary in both respects.
Keeping to the playback time is a problem! ? After all, I had never heard the Nubert 264 (and the amplifier) before.
First movie sound: The sound is sensational. No more Dolby Digital with 7 speakers and the agony of the settings. All this is topped by the ingenious "wide" function. Save "Wide" to "3", put The Revenant in the Blu-ray player and a fabulously good movie sound lets me look forward to many great movie nights without anything getting on my nerves! The water splashing at the beginning of the movie alone! For me the ingenious solution.
Then stereo: The combination of Nubert 264 and nuconnect ampX provides a musicality, neutrality, for hearing the finest nuances, for voices and instruments, it's just fun!!! By the way, I think the nuline 264 is beautiful, especially in walnut, and you only briefly miss the man-sized speakers of the 80s that I grew up with. After that, you realize that the nuLIne 264s also blend in much better visually in the living room - after all, you don't have a hall to fill with sound and furnish.
A small 'fat eye': the bass is good. Detailed, precise. To be honest, I would have expected a little bit more. Do I need to add a bit more bass via the app? Do I need to consider a subwoofer (the size doesn't fit the set at all... only a very compact, "rack-compatible" one would be an option) or a Nubert tuning module? I would be interested in your opinion.
Apart from that: I'm looking forward to hours of listening to music in TOPP quality and movie nights with great sound (which many receivers don't offer me despite all the effort). Thank you very much.
Best regards, Geuer
Author: Stefan
Nov 12, 2019, 4:23:13 PM
Gentlemen. You could have written in your product description for the nuVero140 that there may be additional costs for new window panes. 😬 I finally got these wonderful new speakers this morning and of course set them up and connected them straight away. Well, the glazier is on his way 😂
Joking aside, now I know what the people before me who wrote a comment about these devices mean by powerful bass. I drive these speakers with Musical Fidelity M6s DAC preamp and a 30 year old Musical Fidelity P270 power amp. I've always known that these things have real punch, but now it's arriving in the living room (and basement). For 30 years, a pair of Mordaunt-Short speakers have been mine. They are still very good. But now I know what was missing from the midrange down to the bass. Due to the fact that I always had to watch out for my neighbors in rented apartments, that was OK. Now this living situation has changed and the "limit neighbor" is gone, but the low tones are there. Superb!
The speakers are really honest, Mr. Nubert compliments. I'm not saying they're cheap, but they're worth every penny. I've often heard speakers at trade fairs that easily cost 2 to 3 times as much, but none of them have ever convinced me like this and I know they'll get even better once I've got the position right and I've got used to the new ones. At the moment I don't even know where to listen at the same time. The sound is so spacious, harmonious and resolves so finely, I'm always listening there and then it's off to somewhere else. But that'll change and I'll be even happier in two weeks' time. I won't have to spend a lot of money on new music in the near future; rediscovering the "old" ones will take time. Today I listened to Mozart's piano sonatas, which I've had for a long time. What's new is that you can hear the quiet creaking of the bench on which the pianist is sitting. > Unbelievable, but true. The pianist also hums to himself while playing. I'm willing to bet that wasn't on the recording before. Also incredible how you can hear the different rooms. I like live music and now every live CD has its own room and yet the speakers don't dissect. It's always different, but remains harmonious. Extra great class.
I've spent the last few hours listening to a cross-section of classical, blues, rock, metal and electronic music and I'm blown away. I have to get used to the fact that these speakers sound insane, even if you don't turn the volume up that high, and I'm still fiddling around with the position and optimizing, but the first few tracks were just awesome. Rarely have I seen a product so praised in the press and by users. Well, it's true. It's not marketing, it's just like the people before me have reported. Nubert's: don't think you'll get the parts back > Mine! 😉
Now a little criticism at the end. I had to wait a whole 9 days for my new favorites. You should know that a delivery time of 9 minutes is really long for music freaks. > Joking aside :p But the wait was really worth it and we both can't help the border between you and me. However, I would suggest that you increase the delivery time (if available from stock) to 8 - 10 days in the information for Swiss customers.
I would like to thank you, the Nubert team. The website is great and the information is correct. The staff I got to know on the phone or by e-mail were friendly, customer-oriented and extremely competent. The delivery and the information are perfect.
Anyone who is currently struggling with whether to order or not > Order! You will not regret it.
Best wishes from Switzerland from a new, enthusiastic Nubert customer.
Enough now, must listen to music!
Stefan