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Author: Sveno
Dec 3, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Subject: Ralf SChulz I just wanted to draw your attention to the fact that in the next few days you will be receiving a claim for damages amounting to millions. The above-mentioned Ralf S. from E. is making our (his work colleagues') lives so much hell because he is constantly talking about his Nubi's and driving us into the Waaahhhhnnnnsssiiiinnnn !!! This has been going on for months now (since Aw 900). Now it happens regularly that colleagues bleed from the ears, run with their heads against the walls. Even several suicide attempts could just be prevented. I would therefore like to ask them to reduce their quality until they have fallen to the level of other well-known LS manufacturers. I don't want any more people to succumb to the NUBIWAHN. Your top product is simply too good for our bad world !!! Haha ! Super thing the set from Ralf S. Heard it and think it's really good. Keep it up !!! :-))

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Author: Ralf Schulz
Dec 3, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Hello Nubert team ! First of all I would like to thank Martin Bühler very much for the comprehensive advice he gave me, because during my last visit I got my dream set from you. It consists of two RS 3 Dipol - Bipol speakers (as effect speakers) , two nu Line RS 6 Dipol - Rearspeakers , a nu Wave CS 4 Centerbox , two nu Wave 8 and an AW 900 which I bought some time ago ( do you remember KNACKWURST ? ). Anyone who has ever seen a movie in Dolby Digital that really gets down to business knows what a hell of a spectacle it is. The retracted head is already standard, because in a fierce shootout with ricochets & Co this is purely reflex-related. The RS 6 - he announces a grenade from behind and the AW 900 knocks the pretzel out of your hand and the chip bag around your ears from the front. And when the rest of the group joins in, a perfect home theater experience is guaranteed. Despite the seemingly chaotic thunderstorm of sound, dialog can still be heard in razor-sharp clarity, even though the first souvenirs have just come off the wall and the couch has mutated into an ejector seat. You want to get yourself a sharp knife to cut your way through the soundscape, which seems so real, spatial and almost tangible. During a rain scene, your gaze inevitably wanders to the ceiling and you wait until the first drop bends the wave of the hairdryer. Films such as The Matrix , Saving Private James Ryan , True Lies or The Big Crawl achieve cult status among viewers thanks to a set like this. This cube-shaped sledgehammer actually requires a firearms license and should be listed in the catalog as heavy artillery, because any other designation would be an absolute understatement. I therefore think that an additional clause in the rental contract for Nubert set owners is likely. But even those of a softer disposition will get their money's worth when the wind whispers through the room and the superhero carries his treat to the bed to soft cuddly music to show her where the frog's curls are. In short, this set is simply the absolute steam ram when required and a real treasure trove for sound field fetishists who want to push their ears to their natural limits. I would like to thank the entire Nubert team that I can now look forward to Christmas in a good mood and with a lust for sound. Let's wait for the movies that are yet to come. God created Günther Nubert and saw that it was good. Then God created the structural engineer and saw that this idea was even better...... Until the next visit to your Kultfactory, your Nubian Ralf Schulz

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Author: Daniel Canneto
Nov 27, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

In my last entry I made a mistake with my e-mail address 🙂) !!! So please send answers to the address given here. Well, then I have one more question: Has anyone ever listened to the B&W Nautilus 805 and compared it to the NuBox 360 or NuWave 3? If so, I would be very grateful for your opinion !!! MFG . Daniel C.

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Author: Krauti
Nov 25, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Can anyone tell me where the connections for the RS-5 rear speakers are? And can they also be hung on the wall?

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Author: Top-Alleinunterhalter Manfred
Nov 23, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Hello! I am a satisfied customer. Top advice, keep up the good work. Many greetings to your team and to all internet visitors. Please visit me at www.topmusicman.de

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Author: Daniel Canneto
Nov 23, 2000, 12:00:00 AM

Dear Nubert team, I have recently become the proud owner of the Den....AVC A1SE , and I also currently own the following speakers ( Newtronics Triangle fully active , IQ 5180 AT , and a Teufel M600 center speaker ). But since the whole system doesn't sound very homogeneous and I'm running out of space, I've been thinking about selling the IQ's and the Teufel Center for a while! Since the Denon already has the discrete circuit, I have thought about placing 4 compact speakers on stands in the rear area and replacing the center speaker to make the sound more homogeneous. Since I have paid a lot of money for my Triangle and am very satisfied with it, I would like to continue using it in my system. 4 times the Nubox 360 with a CS-3 or 4 times the nuwave 3 with a Cs-4? The subwoofer is not a question for me , I will buy one or two AW 900s very soon !!! Then another question , why is the nuwave 3 more expensive than the nubox 360 ? And why is it not ranked above the nubox 360 in the test reports? I would like to thank you in advance for your kind advice. MFG. Daniel Canneto

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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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