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Author: Bernd. B
Feb 4, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

I recently received my 360 Nubis. Unfortunately, the bass is too strong for my taste because it is positioned close to the wall (due to lack of space). I was toying with the idea of buying 2 modules to reduce the bass (which are offered with this speaker). Now I've heard of a simpler method, namely to close the bass reflex ports with foam. What gives better results???????????. Can I save myself the 240 DM or is this purchase worthwhile?

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Author: Timm Reißmann
Feb 1, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Hello, after being blessed with two NuBoxes 360 since Christmas, it was now time for a CS3-Center. While rummaging in the bargain section, I discovered the model I wanted with the description "Slight scratches" and a price reduction of 70DM! As the TV was going to be placed on top of the box anyway, I ordered it and prepared myself for visible scratches. I've just unpacked it and what can I say: the only scratch is a super-tiny blemish in the paintwork on a rear corner! The 2nd choice indication on the invoice is really exaggerated! :-) What's more, it's now clear to me that Nubert will always be my first choice!

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Author: Björn Bourschidt
Jan 31, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

After I realized that one of my speakers had given up the ghost, I had to get new ones. Actually, I would have ended up with Bose and bought the Acoustimass-5, but a colleague gave me the tip to include your nuBox 360 in my choice. That's exactly what I did, and I was so convinced by the guestbook and the excellent test results that I decided to call and get some advice. What can I say... - great advice (thank you Mr. Bühler) - with great service (call back) - 4 weeks right of exchange ...I will soon order some nuBox 360 from you and recommend you to others (I am sure that the speakers are more than worth the recommendation).

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Author: Thomas G.
Jan 26, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Dear Nubert team ! A week ago I came across your site while browsing the Internet looking for good speakers. After reading most of the entries in the guestbook, I decided to become a Nubert customer. The best advertising for me is still satisfied customers. So, without further ado, I called you the next day and got some detailed advice over the phone. And that via a free hotline, that's what I call service! The consultation was first class, you could clearly see that it wasn't about selling, but about satisfied customers. I was wavering between two models and wasn't persuaded to choose the more expensive one, as I realized during the consultation that it wouldn't have made sense for me. Plus individual installation tips, what more could a customer want? Finally, 3 days later, I received a great surround set with Nubox 390, CS3 and RS3. And what can I say: what a sound! No comparison to what I had in my apartment before. How could I have put up with such speakers for so long? I did the first test with the DVD Stand der Dinge by Herbert Grönemeyer and the orchestra was practically in my living room. And the audio CDs in stereo sound twice as good as before. I will definitely recommend you to others. Best regards from a satisfied customer.

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Author: Daniel G
Jan 24, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

I have heard the AW-900 and I am simply thrilled. It would also be very nice if you could send me more information about your new DSP project, I look forward to it. Mfg. Daniel G.

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Author: Matthias Boden
Jan 24, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Many greetings to the Nubert team! First of all, I would like to compliment you on your speakers. My configuration of Nubox 390, CS 3, RS3 and the Yamaha DSP a595 AV receiver sounds impressive. Even in stereo mode, the 390s reproduce music very pleasantly and, if necessary, also thrillingly, which I was not familiar with from my relatives' and friends' previous speakers, which tend to have a pronounced loudness, but I have a few questions about fine-tuning: In center mode Wide (Center: Large), the CS 3 does not fit harmoniously into the stereo panorama, which in my opinion is (at least partly) due to the flow noise of the bass reflex port. In Center: Small mode, a seamless front staging is achieved, but at the expense of the central bass reproduction. The solution is also unsatisfactory because I wouldn't have needed the CS 3 for this. After countless modifications (variation of the center level, bass reproduction of the main speakers, temporary blocking of the ceneter reflex port) with modest success, I would be grateful for any advice, thanks for everything, Matthias.

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Author: Peter Weidmann
Jan 17, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

hello someone once wrote here god bless günther Nubert i thought that was somehow exaggerated...for half a year i have owned the sub AW-850...and from that day on, i have blessed günther every day...except for the neighbor.

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Author: Juergen Winkelhake
Jan 17, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Dear Nubert team and all readers, I have been the satisfied owner of two NuWave10s for about 3 months now. Since many hymns of praise have already been sung about this speaker, I would like to get straight to the actual content of this post: Now that the familiarization phase is over, I have given some thought to further improving the sound of the speaker *in my rooms* and would like to test the use of spikes. Why? With critical music material, the treble is often too sibilant for my taste and there is a certain tendency to boom in the bass range (old, vibrating wooden floor). I hope to mitigate at least the latter with spikes. Reduce the movement of the speaker when the bass is strong, which could perhaps also benefit the somewhat harsh treble range. However, the NuWave10 has no preparation (i.e. hole) for spikes, which on the one hand surprises me and on the other hand makes me hope that someone has already dealt with this topic and can give useful tips. So: How can I attach spikes to the NuWave 10 in a way that is gentle on the housing? Who has experience with this and what kind of spikes are recommended? Many thanks in advance and have fun and relax while listening to music, Jürgen Winkelhake.

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Author: Stefan Redlich
Jan 13, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

Hi, I'd like to comment on Mr. Golitsch: How can you deal with the physics of loudspeakers and then judge them by their efficiency? my tip: Conrad has CAT speakers that will blow your ears off at 50 watts! But as Mr. Nubert writes in his answer, you can argue about listening taste. The fact is that the sound of the nuBox 300 is one of the cleanest on the market for its size. (Don't forget the price) Absolutely neutral with soft mids, very clear, clean highs and the bass range is actually already there!!! Yes, yes, of course at the expense of efficiency, but it's a good compromise between achievable volume and possible depth! I remember well the last video evening with Jumanji, the searching looks of those present for the subwoofer, but there were only the 300's! (small living room 18sqm)I recently ordered green panels, really weird, enhances the look!!! Oh, one more tip for Mr. Golitsch:Put a solid foam plug in the bass reflex tubes, you'll be surprised!!! See you then!!!

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Author: Matthias Kluth
Jan 12, 2001, 12:00:00 AM

I've had your nuLine RS 3 for a long time and I'm absolutely satisfied. Very good sound, very good bass, etc. I'll be getting another subwoofer from you soon...

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