Guestbook
Author: Jürgen Schmid
Mar 12, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
Hi It may not belong here, but it would make sense to update the website! For example, there is still nothing here about the AW 900, 850, 550, 110. I also think it would be useful to set up an e-mail address for technical questions! mfg Jürgen
Author: Gerald Vogt
Mar 9, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
I've just come back, still overwhelmed by the performance of the little nuBox 300! Some time ago I had your catalog sent to me, just out of curiosity. I found the technical information in particular very convincing. The placement tips also helped me to get the best out of my speakers (unfortunately not from Nubert). Then I finally had the opportunity for a test. A friend bought a new system and I recommended the small nuBox for his music corner (3x3m). My respect! I have never heard such highly musical little speakers, and certainly not for this price. The impression is simply authentic, even a thick double bass is effortlessly reproduced. And the most striking thing is that there is no favorite volume - color and space always remain the same. Dear Günther Nubert, I wish you good health and a long life. And stay true to your passion.
Author: stefan van der Ven
Feb 28, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
Question: I have an RG9MK3 with TB 140 from T& A. At the moment I am thinking about buying a triaxial system from Cabasse (very expensive). I would then need subwoofers. Would two AW 900s be suitable? Would they also improve the sound of the TB 140? In what range can the AW 900 be adjusted? It should go up to approx. 200 Hz. I would be very grateful for any tips. Greetings Stefan
Author: Roland Spiegler
Feb 8, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
Everything will be fine ! Our webmaster is busy programming the new Nubert homepage, which will offer much more information - including Günther Nubert's development reports for downloading. In Schwäbisch Gmünd we are currently rebuilding: three new listening studios are being built ! Please be patient. Thank you.
Author: HJ Both
Feb 7, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
I have a few suggestions / criticisms: 1) You really need to put sample boards of all the veneers on offer in the showroom. Otherwise it's hard to imagine what alder and light/dark oak look like. Even if the consultant can just fetch a box from production:-) 2) There is no indication either in the brochure or on the homepage that the NuBoxes are also offered as NuLine (only if you read the guest book in full will you find out). 3) A bass equalization (AC2?) is mentioned in the technical sheets / customer postings. But I can't find any information about it anywhere. 4) A few more technical details on the homepage about the speakers would not be bad (e.g. frequency response / transmission range, efficiency, exempl. Frequency response)? I also think it's good: 1) that all speakers in your studio are leveled (of course this also applies to the speakers from other manufacturers). Only then can LSPs be directly compared and differentiated from each other. 2) that unqualified/polemical postings are deleted. Greetings HJ Both
Author: Roland Spiegler
Feb 5, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
The fourth attempt to send Mr. Kranz (or whatever his name is) an email with questions about his strange entry also failed.
Author: Roland Spiegler Nubert Speaker Factory
Feb 4, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
Sorry, gentlemen. We do not delete without reason. Only after an email to Mr. Kranz was returned as undeliverable was his entry removed. So far, we have only deleted misdirected inquiries and info package orders as well as a single entry that simply made false claims about our boxes. I think we have a right to defend ourselves against unfounded accusations.
Author: Jürgen Schmid
Feb 3, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
You are right! I've noticed that too. Hello, I'm a good Nubert 660, cs3 customer but I think it's cheeky to simply remove the critical posts. It can't be that only positive experiences are made. Whoever is responsible for this should leave it alone.
Author: tomkranz
Feb 3, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
And whether critical voices are being erased here, dear Carsten!
Author: tomkranz
Feb 3, 2000, 12:00:00 AM
And whether critical voices are being erased here!