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Author: dwelmer
Jan 15, 2014, 5:14:56 PM

Hello Nubert Team,

I bought a pair of NuPro A-200 for my study. The delivery was a little delayed. But it was worth the wait. After unpacking and switching them on, I immediately realized why the speakers are so popular. The workmanship is excellent. The A-200s are placed directly on my desk, they play dynamically and freshly, with very good spatiality. The bass is amazing for such small speakers, and considering the volume and price, excellent. In short, the speakers are simply great! The Logitech Squeezebox touch? is ideal as a playback device, as I mainly listen to 96Khz digitized sound records via the network server. The technical concept of the A-200 and the flexible adaptation to the digital infrastructure was the main reason for my purchase decision.
The decision was more than right.

Just for fun, I put the A-200 in my living room at the weekend to hear how they behave in a larger room. To be fair, I also connected a rudimentary subwoofer. My Lyngdorf DPA-1 allows me to quickly connect the various devices. I was amazed at the excellent sound of the small speakers in the 36 square meter room. Even without subwoofer support, the A-200s showed no weaknesses at moderate volumes. Two friends present couldn't help but grin at the minimal differences in sound compared to my expensive floorstanding speakers.

I hope that you are already working on a floorstanding speaker suitable for the living room with the same concept and technology. Then the conceptual problems (detour via analog inputs) of the AW-350 subwoofer could also be avoided. I am aware that the flexibility offered by the AW-350 would be quite challenging to realize purely digitally.

In conclusion, I can only congratulate you on the concept and design of the NuPro A-200 series.

Yours sincerely
W. E.

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Author: GustavG
Jan 11, 2014, 11:59:01 AM

Wow, the nuPro 300 really surprised me, and then in a positive way.

In my search for a wife-compatible speaker model to replace my slowly dying Backes+Müller, I tried the 300s as an active friend.

And .... really top notch! Voices, spatiality, everything top. And the bass reproduction: dry, tiiieeeef and clean. Processing and electronics/menus etc. are convincing.

Recommendation : listen at home and ...buy !

A little tip at the end: the speakers are the "cheapest" high-end solution because:
Amplifier costs: 0 ? > Connect an iPod, CD player or whatever and for just under 1100 ? of high-end sound.

Chappeau Nubert !

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Author: Ruediger
Jan 8, 2014, 3:22:18 PM

In a nutshell, my nuBox 481 was delivered today, 2x of course 😉
Unpacked, wired up and ready to go. My Rotel RA-9608X in combination with the Cambridge D500 CD player is a real joy. The speakers still need some time to break in, but they are already an absolute pleasure.

Can only recommend nubert, best quality at a good price, fast order processing, securely packaged, only top marks from me. Gladly again....... 😉

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Author: Freudes
Jan 7, 2014, 7:43:45 PM

First of all, I would like to say that I have never written a product review because I have always found it superfluous. But in this case I have to make an exception. I bought a pair of NuBox 101 just before Christmas 2013. Since I've had these speakers, the way I listen to music has changed somewhat. These little bangers play so much fun in my admittedly small (20sqm) listening room that even my taste in music has partly changed because I want and need to listen to new music. I'm currently still using the speakers together with a non-branded subwoofer (T....l from "C.....t E"), which plays me something below 70 HZ.........simply brilliant. If there's another interesting subwoofer in the Nubert range at a special price, I'll buy it. You can just hear it......

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Author: Jan
Jan 7, 2014, 2:33:31 PM

Ever since I, as a hifi enthusiast with entry-level ambitions, ordered two 311s for pure stereo operation about three years ago, followed a little later by the matching ABL module, I have been praying the Nubert mantra in company, euphoric with happiness hormones of good sound. Now it has twitched again, and I had to order a sub to try it out to prove to myself whether a module or a sub would be better, which at Nubert means "I'll keep it anyway!". Or raises the question of why anyone has asked themselves this question at all, given that the answer.....
Well, to all those who previously thought that a stereo system of 311s would be sufficiently supported in terms of bass depth with a module, I have to disappointingly inform you that this is not the case. Those who drive surround sound don't start with the module anyway, but sub't right away. I'm only addressing those doubters here who still don't know what to choose with Nubert's small speakers. Sure, the upgrade with a module is phenomenal, but with a sub in an old building you always end up with a business card from the plasterer in your letterbox.
The 443 is now fused with the two 311s, and now the structure has a complete sound. Very powerful! I started out with a cheap cable, which of course must have caused the extremely helpful Nubert support team to laugh at my technical questions. But it's also part of top support that they keep this to themselves at first, but then send a nice thank-you e-mail for the amusement in the run-up to Christmas.
Folks, with a really good, expensive cable, which is laid crosswise via socket strips and what-else-I-know-for-wires to feed the 443 with triple shielding, you really can't go wrong with this combination. This package is eminently interesting for people who just want to listen to music in stereo, but are not yet total high-flyers (you still have to know what to do with the building savings contract), and don't want a loudspeaker skyline in the listening room. In keeping with the motto: loud is always possible, a delightful combination unfolds here, especially when listening to music more quietly. It's madness when you let out a fat, rich "hehehe" when you hear a drum solo, even at a moderate volume. Not to mention other musical sounds: "Live at Leeds" by The Who, Randy Crawford & Joe Sample "live", or the funny acoustic sessions by Golden Earring, but also real noise are just great. What I rediscovered three years ago is being served up to me again. And your ears open up when you wash your old LPs and........., the old stuff never sounded better!
But I'm so happy now that I'm wallowing comfortably in the stereo triangle and asking myself: "What can you do next at home?", but that probably requires a desert island with a power connection. The bottom line with the Nubert: if you think you've made it, there's always the option of adding another one. And hey, I don't want to know what else the bigger speakers can do. Certainly enviable if you can have them singing at home. Addiction without the alcohol limit!
Well-being - Jan

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Author: Peter
Jan 6, 2014, 3:03:09 PM

Dear Nubert, the holidays are drawing to a close, the children are out of the house again and I finally have time to write down a few lines. I have long wanted to thank you most sincerely for your outstanding loudspeakers. Unfortunately, products of such remarkable quality are no longer easy to find these days. The main criteria today are profit maximization and savings at any price. I hope Nubert remains true to itself for a long time to come and is not one day overrun by one of these Americanized companies or run by profit-seeking managers or red pencil freaks with their greed is cool mindset. That would not harmonize with your philosophy and could ruin Günther Nubert's life's work in a very short time. Don't pay any attention to people who only talk loudly and a lot but don't really know how to contribute anything themselves. I have experienced quite a few of these in my many years as a consultant. With this in mind, I hope that you will remain true to your service and quality standards for a long time to come. I wish Günther Nubert and the whole company health, success and happiness in all areas for the New Year! I will now lean back, take advantage of the remaining peace and quiet and let my Nuline 102 enchant me with jazzy sounds...

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Author: Martin Ritter
Jan 4, 2014, 11:33:16 AM

During a visit to Schwäbisch Gmünd on December 30th, I decided to take the nuPro A-100 with me at short notice and am absolutely thrilled with what these little things can do on the PC. I had already connected several systems (L***, E***, T***) with and without sub to the PC, but the A-100s are really awesome. The size is also just right for the desk. With the new remote control and the additional connections, operation is now also a well-rounded affair. I was able to easily solve initial dropouts when connecting via USB by changing the USB port (from 3.0 to 2.0) on the PC. A friend bought a nuPro A-200 + AW-350 set to replace the nuPro A-20 during the same visit and is also completely thrilled.

Congratulations to Nubert on the successful further development of the nuPro series. I'm curious to see what else is coming. An active floorstanding speaker would be great.

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We are delighted that you are so satisfied with the new nuPro!
We wish you continued listening pleasure!

*We have made the names of the competitor companies unrecognizable.

Author: daniel
Jan 2, 2014, 4:16:03 PM

Hi everyone...I bought the AW 1100.... arrived earlier than expected.....thanks Nubert!!!!
The bass is at an extremely high level....hard to describe.
I will change all speakers to Nubert.
Thank you

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Author: Detlef
Dec 31, 2013, 5:53:27 PM

I once put all my music on a server and listened to music

earlier= before nuline 284

today I "hear and feel" music and drool or get annoyed about the recording

the 284 was the best thing I ever treated myself to, thank you, really thank you


looking forward to the rest for 7.2

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Author: dasvisum
Dec 31, 2013, 9:52:48 AM

Hello,
I'm not really one of those people who have to post their reviews in forums and tell you what a great system they have now. But now I have to do it.
I listen to music out of passion, have been involved in production myself for years, a very good friend is a producer. My heart beats first and foremost for honestly produced music, preferably metal, preferably with power and pressure, but jazz and electronic music also delight my heart. No POP, hardly any classical music. For years I've been looking for the perfect all-rounder for me, one that can produce pressure without losing transparency, resolution and, above all, quietness. Anyone who has heard the relevant studio monitors (e.g. ATC A 100 / 50) knows what I mean. But since I don't have 20,000 euros and these speakers are far too big for my 35 square meter room and my wife wanted a discreet speaker, I started looking, listening and listening and listening. Almost everything in the 2500 - 4000 euro class. Optics primarily secondary. The Ls should harmonize with my Brinkmann integrated amplifier. By the way, I won't give that thing away again. Reminiscent of a 19 U amp from a studio with an oversized power supply, linear construction, stable, stable, stable? for the money, that's as good as it gets. In the end I dared to try NuBert. Just like that. To form my own opinion. To give a manufacturer a chance that I had previously completely ignored for whatever reason. So I went for the NuVero 10. 11 and 14 were too big for me, or for my wife. I simply don't need them for my room, as the listening area (acoustically optimized) is less than 20 square metres. Arrived, set up and connected. Bass out ( close to the wall + active sub 500w ) Mids neutral, treble smooth. Highly recommended, especially with a lot of hihat, cymbals, snare, no peaks, no ear fatigue at high levels. The speakers showed the phenomenon of a new speaker. Somehow there was something missing that disappointed me a little, but no matter, I thought, play in, play in, play in. So I put in a CD and was away from home over Christmas. At room volume and on repeat. After about 100 hours I had a new LS. Bass in, subwoofer out. Put in my CD references and reacted with a smile and a beaming face. This is the speaker I've always been looking for. Visually inconspicuous (white), not too big, and a joy of playing, transparency, pressure, level stability that otherwise doesn't exist in this price range, the music is in the room without appearing too shiny or glassy and opaque?madness. If you'd paid 5000 euros for the speakers, that would be totally okay. I'm at the end of my search. Thank you Nubert for a really honest loudspeaker.
CD recommendation for friends of hard music and finest production.
1st place: SNAPCASE "ProgressionThroughUnlearning"
1997 produced by Steve Evetts ( The Cure, Sepultura ) a milestone set new standards and is still considered a reference.
2nd place : TOOL 10.000 Miles I don't agree anymore. More is not possible.
3rd place: all Slipknot albums
4th place: Katatonia " the great cold distance"
5th place: Blink187 sahne Drumsound
for the very relaxed:
the hammer par excellence: Bohren&the Club of Gore " DOLORES " if you need a break and want to listen to something really soft and beautiful????.

thanks

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