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Author: Jochen Schiffler
Jun 18, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Hello Nubert team! After my first post, I browsed through the guestbook a little and came across numerous posts that contained questions which remained unanswered (at least in the guestbook). This may be due to the nature of a guestbook, which is not primarily intended for bilateral communication, but it is a great pity for the contributors concerned AND (future) customers with similar concerns.in my opinion, a forum would be a useful enrichment for this website.following the example of the popular UBB forums a la www.dasforum.de, www.areadvd.de or www.dvd.de, customers could exchange experiences with loudspeakers, home cinema etc. or talk about their favorite pizza here. Answers or comments from your employees would also be possible (and desirable), and I can also imagine a division into sub-forums such as subwoofers, home cinema, technology, etc. From a technical point of view, this shouldn't be too much of a problem, as I understand that there are ready-made forum frameworks that can be adapted to individual needs/topics. Could you imagine offering such a forum on your website or is such a concept not feasible due to a lack of admin staff, for example? Perhaps there is also an enthusiastic customer who would take on this task on a voluntary basis and check on things from time to time. greetings from the Rhein-Sieg district Jochen Schiffler

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Author: Martin Roderburg
Jun 17, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

To Stefan R.: I don't know how you arrived at the cone area of 1.6 square meters. According to my calculations, I arrive at about 0.13 square meters or 1300 square centimeters. To get to one square meter alone, you would need 3 46cm speakers per speaker with 2 speakers. With 1.6 square meters, you would need 3 60 cm drivers per speaker. Such a speaker would certainly deliver bass without end, but I think you have miscalculated slightly. I'm going to save a bit more money and then buy a Nubert subwoofer because I don't want to spoil the sound quality of the 660s with a bad subwoofer. Does anyone know anything about the AW1000, AW2000 or AW4000? I read something in the guestbook and am very interested.

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Author: Uwe Cremer
Jun 16, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Hi everyone, I've owned the 660s for about a month now and I think they're the absolute bomb, whether it's Pink Floyd, Camel, folk, gothic, classical ... . Not a particularly informative article, but all the more enthusiastic. Greetings, Uwe

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Author: Thomas Fricke
Jun 16, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

AW850: picked up, unpacked, set up, connected, switched on, calibrated, tried out, blown away! Wonderful... Thanks for building it!

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Author: Herbert Muhr
Jun 14, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Hello dear Nubert team, dear readers,I've been the proud owner of the 360 for several years now. I now use it as a monitor for mixing and recording in my own home studio. I had actually only bought it for hi-fi listening. But when I heard it for the first time at home, I immediately decided to try it out as a studio monitor. And what can I say? Since then I've only listened to the 360, the eternal search for reasonable (price/performance) and neutral (sound) monitors has come to an end. For me, there's simply nothing better, the hymns of praise really aren't exaggerated. Herbert Muhr

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Author: Andyx
Jun 13, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Dear Nubi Your speakers are mega cool. Could you give me some if possible the subwoofer nuWave AW-7. Thank you Nubi your speakers are the best. I love you.

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Author: M.Roderburg
Jun 11, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

'HAL! I also said that it could be because of my room. If the bass I hear is all that speakers costing 2,000 marks can deliver, then either I'm deaf or the bass response drops as the price goes up. I have tried to shift the blame from the speakers to the room: I listened to 2-way floorstanding speakers for 170 Marks each in a room with a tiled floor, no pitched roof and about 50 square meters. It was simply better than in my room. I could imagine that the speakers would sound better in a different room or produce more pressure in the bass range, but I have described MY experiences in MY room. If they could give me some tips, that wouldn't be bad either, but they have never listened to music in my room and therefore can't know how much (or how little) bass is in the air. -Martin Roderburg

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Author: Bernd.B
Jun 11, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, nuBOX-360 for sale, not yet a year old. FP:350-DM

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Author: Hans-Joachim Both
Jun 11, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Hello Nubert fans, here comes the sensational special offer: With a heavy heart I have to part with my beloved NuBox660 in cherry real wood due to a family change. The speakers are 16 months old (remaining warranty possible according to Nubert) and in absolute top condition, i.e. no scratches, no other defects. It comes with a beautiful blue cover (optional) and Kimber 4PJ cable (2x3m). Price: 1600,--DM, cash payment on collection.

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Author: Stefan Redlich
Jun 11, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Hello Martin! A 20sqm room can't be that bad that your 660s, which together have a bass cone of approx. 1.6sqm, don't produce any pressure! You describe a large cone excursion without any perceptible bass, so I suspect some kind of polarity reversal. If the polarity reversal is not in the left-right ratio, this is said to have happened internally in loudspeakers or power amplifiers, literally horses have already been seen........!

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