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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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Author: HAL
Jun 10, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

'M. Roderburg How much bass reproduction do you actually want from a NuBox 660? just disconnect the tweeters!!!

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Author: Martin Roderburg
Jun 3, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

I'm sorry to have to criticize something, but that's what the guestbook is for. I think that the NuBox 660 has a very good sound. But unfortunately the bass range still lacks a bit of punch. I don't know whether this is due to the positioning of the speakers, the fact that I have a sloping roof in my room or the fact that I have a carpeted floor. I've got used to the fact that I have to turn the bass control 90 degrees to the right in order to get a normal sound, so that's probably down to the room. But even when the woofers are making big thumps, you can't really feel the bass. And that's with a room size of around 20 square meters. I know loudspeakers that work quite differently, but maybe it really is the room, I don't want to spread false information about the speakers. But unfortunately I have to tell you that I won't be buying any more Nubert speakers, because I need speakers that don't have a VERY GOOD sound, but rather a GOOD sound with more movement in the air. I've kept the Nubox 660s anyway, because the sound is simply creamy, but I'm going to get a powerful subwoofer to go with them. To make it clear once again: The NuBox 600s are not for people who need full bass pressure or want bass that makes the sofa shake.

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Author: Bernd Kirchner
Jun 2, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, Today I received my nuLine RS-3 speakers, which I had ordered on Thursday afternoon. wow! they gave me friendly and competent information on the phone and the nice lady called me back after only 10 minutes to clarify some details. Since I already knew that I would probably keep my new NUBERTS anyway (I am already the proud owner of the CS-3 Centerbox), I had picked some from the bargain corner, with slight scratches, and thus saved 70.-DM (nevertheless of course with full warranty and the other services).when I unpacked the boxes then I found no blemishes on them. TOP CONDITION!!! Clean workmanship and where are these scratches??? (No, I'm not blind!) The first grin had already disappeared from my face when the actual line test came on.quickly and without any problems, I put in a few DVDS one after the other: Gladiator, THX-Trailer, Titan A.E., etc, etc, etc...and gave it a good gas :-))) And again, I was so happy: These speakers have a wonderfully diffuse and spacious sound image and an excellent sound!!! Even the small surround effects, such as raindrops, are reproduced very precisely and naturally.great!!! So, these RS-3 speakers are only small in size! Of course, I will experiment a little with the placement, but the speakers have already shown what they are made of: workmanship and sound QUALITY! In concrete terms, I can already say that these things will not be going back to NUBERT - sorry, you'll have to build new ones again :-) Finally, I would like to say that I have not been sponsored by Nubert and can only advise everyone to get Nubert speakers for themselves. Just treat yourself to something good! You won't regret it - but maybe your neighbor will:-)))))) See you then

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Author: Manfred Werner
Jun 1, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

After long months of listening (not testing, because that was done very quickly), my brief comment: I'm very happy with my Nuwave 10, especially as the low bass equalization at the bottom really makes the sun rise. It simply sounds more correct when the low frequencies are supplied in the correct ratio. You tend to listen less loudly, so that treble-heavy recordings are automatically less noticeable. The option of lowering the treble is brilliant for grating recordings or for correcting rooms that sound too bright (not necessary for me). You can find your ideal setting relatively quickly. The speakers should definitely be placed on spikes; I placed two under the front and one in the middle at the back. You should offer spikes at the same time! My compliments to Maestro Nubert and the entire team, especially my patient and competent advisor, Mr. Bühler, best regards, Manfred Werner

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