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Author: Krauti
Nov 21, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Hello everyone... I'm already thrilled by the many positive opinions here in the guestbook. I'm now planning to buy a Nubert too... An active sub. But I don't know which one to choose!!! I have the AW900 and the AW550 to choose from... Can anyone help me???

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Author: Alexander Prasse
Nov 19, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

After a lot of back and forth, I decided to take the plunge and order a set of speakers from Nubert, consisting of 2 nuWave 8s, 2 nuLine-RS 3s and the nuWave-CS 4 center. I had ONLY heard good things so far ... and I was a bit suspicious of this. Well, said and done, ordered on Monday, the delivery arrived on Thursday. And what I then experienced immediately dispelled my concerns. I would never have dreamed that the difference in sound could be so significant. My old T+A TAL Pulsar 600s were nowhere near as good, let alone the old Quadral center or Quadral dipoles. However, the biggest difference was with a DTS audio CD (e.g. by Alan Parson) ... the way the sound stage had expanded and the treble and mids were much more finely defined without swallowing anything up was unbelievable. And I gave my good old Elac subwoofer to my father straight away, as it was no longer really necessary. I actually wanted to say something critical, but I REALLY can't think of anything ... In any case, I can now confidently put the packaging boxes in the waste paper bin, because I'm unlikely to make use of the 4-week right of return ... :-))

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Author: Roland Klak
Nov 17, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

After a long search and various test listenings of subwoofers, I became aware of Nubert. The tests were all excellent, but the appearance of the Borg cubes, as with other manufacturers, didn't exactly knock my socks off. I called anyway, you never know. The first thing the friendly employee said (after patiently listening to my lament) was that I should try the new nuWave AW-7. When I unpacked it, it was simply beautiful, quite small and, thanks to the elegant front, doesn't have to be hidden away in the corner. The listening test was simply outstanding. When it comes down to it, the bass is powerful, precise and yet warm. Unbreakable. Only with the neighbor it is guaranteed not to work :-) A CS-4 was bought later. This plays the old Yamaha center effortlessly to the wall. Where the old center was on its last legs, the Nubert screams something, that's it? So I can only warn against Nubert. Friendly staff, great advice, excellent value for money. It's downright addictive. The nuWave 10 are already in the works.

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Author: Ronnie Andres
Nov 16, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Two years ago.... I went to look for loudspeakers in the well-known red and yellow stores and thought to myself, there are certainly decent floorstanding speakers for two thousand. I can't claim to have a particularly discerning ear. But the ones I liked (in terms of sound) were priced between five and ten thousand (the pair). Just over a month ago.... I was almost desperate enough to buy a pair of HExx Agon70 or CANxxx Ergo because I thought they were the best available for the price. By chance I saw that the magazine Stereoplay 10/00 tested floorstanding speakers in this price range. The Nubert nuWave10 came out as the test winner. As I was traveling in the Stuttgart area on business the next day anyway, I popped into Schäb. Gmünd. Today... I am the owner of the nuWave10. The Nubi virus has infected me, even if I'm perhaps not as euphoric as others on this site. But the speaker sounds simply brilliant. The highs are extremely detailed. With the mids, you have the feeling that the singer is standing in front of you. And I'd rather not say anything about the bass, my neighbors have already told me enough about that! (I'm just saying level stability without end!!!) There's really nothing to criticize about the workmanship. There are certainly loudspeakers that sound better - but they cost at least twice as much (my personal opinion). So if someone is skeptical, maybe just because of this guestbook. According to the motto: This is already too good - it's not right, he can come by (Wiesbaden area) and listen to the things. Mr. Nubert I wish you continued good ears and a long and healthy life. Yours sincerely, Ronnie Andres.

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Author: Mathias Gerber
Nov 14, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

First of all, many thanks for the very competent advice to the Nubert team. My problem: I own an AW 900 (not the problem!!!) + B&W CDM 1 SE main loudspeaker and have to complain about a distinctly weak upper bass range with this constellation. All possible attempts were only moderately successful. Who has or had similar problems and can give me a tip? Through years of experience with various active subwoofers (not cheap ones!), I can only say that the Aw 900 has...NO CONCURRENCY...to fear in its price range and even higher! (the same applies to the RS 3 loudspeakers...the best tip).

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Author: Köni
Nov 13, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Hi, who can report on their experiences with the AW850 or AW900 in rooms of 20 square meters? Are they a bit too big for this area?

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Author: Rene Szopinski
Nov 8, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

I am thrilled by their attention to detail! According to friends, the new subs have a punch that is exceptional in this price range and in these letters! Lautsprecher Teufel has not done its job with its subwoofers as well as they have. They deserve great praise for this!

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Author: Thorsten König
Oct 31, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

To the very competent Nubert team I've been the proud owner of the NuWave 8, Nu Wave CS 4 and Nu Line RS 3 for a year now, and I still get goose bumps when I insert a CD or DVD because of the incredible sound, and I keep catching myself turning the volume control further and further up and am all the more amazed at the consistently clean and powerful sound. The only way to improve it would be to buy an active sub, but then the neighbors would probably get on my roof. Thanks again for these amazing speakers. Thorsten King

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Author: Michael Freundlieb
Oct 27, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Hi, I would like to try out the nuBox460 or the nuWave8 (if possible in combination with an AW850 or AW900). Unfortunately, the two listening studios are 550 and 650 km away from where I live. If anyone from the Münster-Osnabrück area and the surrounding area owns the above-mentioned loudspeakers and can give me a listening test, I would be very grateful! Simply make an appointment by e-mail... Michael Freundlieb

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Author: Marc Schellenberg
Oct 19, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Hmmmh, I've owned a pair of NuWave 10s for exactly four weeks now. I ordered the speakers because of the great test result in Stereoplay. What can I say? I spent three months searching intensively in the price range between 2000 and 4000 DM, hanging around in DIY circles, listening to trade-ins of originally very expensive models and and and. I actually left almost nothing out. And the result? The reassuring feeling that I couldn't find anything better for 2,490 DM. Even much more expensive loudspeakers were less to my liking. Why? Because as the price increases, the all-round capability generally decreases. With the NuWave 10, all my records sound very good because they are powerful and yet somehow finely detailed, whether Turbonegro, Bill Laswell or Miles Davis. World class is certainly something else, but I don't listen to gold-plated reference CDs for 70 thaler a piece. With this in mind: Congratulations! ms/Wuppertal

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