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Author: Dragonfly
Feb 26, 2013, 5:28:16 PM

nuVero AW 17 subwoofer

I have been testing the above subwoofer in my living room for a good 14 days now, and would describe the sub as follows.
When I have reached the point of "up to here and no more", then it behaves like a Doge Viper with 8.4L displacement and 612HP, which chugs along the country road at only 80km/h, in terms of heat development and movement of the cone. It is insanely imperial, and where others can't get any further at 200 km/h, it engages sixth gear to accelerate over 300 km/h. Thanks to its good adjustment options, it is surprisingly easy to adapt to my 911 without sticking out unpleasantly.
I can only think of two ways in which this sub could have reached its limits. Firstly, you live in a cathedral with a living room area of over 70m², or you wear hearing protection. In terms of power reserves, workmanship and sound, this is the superior subwoofer for me. A great piece that can be brutal and also tender at times.

Conclusion: The nuVero AW-17 is absolutely IMBA*

By the way, the tip to swap places with the sub is bomb.
Sub on the listening position and off you crawl. One hundred percent the right place.

* IMBA Wikipedia
(abbreviation of imbalanced)
In role-playing games, imba is used for characters who are superior to others, in this case the term has a positive connotation and is often an expression of admiration

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Author: Petersen
Feb 26, 2013, 4:42:40 PM

I can't confirm the hymn of praise from today's UPS newsletter. At the time (six months ago), the driver pulled the nuLine 264 boxes from the hallway across the parquet floor before we could tell him that we were lifting them together. Result: two big scratches in the parquet. UPS sorted it out, but if the drivers were under a little less time pressure, such mishaps might not happen in the first place.
There was nothing wrong with the loudspeakers. I won't give them back.

Answer from the Nubert-Team

Precisely because we repeatedly receive negative feedback regarding deliveries, we wanted to show with this customer praise that things can be done differently. We are sorry that you did not have such a good experience.

Author: W. Kraft
Feb 26, 2013, 4:27:05 PM

I would just like to say that we have had the ingenious nuLine 284 (bought as new at nuMarkt) in our living room for a week now.
Since then I - haven't showered, - haven't changed the laundry, - haven't eaten solid food, - have hearing loss, - noise in my ears, - a permanent grin on my face...
No, seriously: what you, Mr. Nubert, and your people have achieved with these nuLine 284s is truly nothing short of a miracle.
We had the nuLine 264 with us for a short time for testing, which we really liked; an incredible amount of sound for little money.
But the nuLine 2 8 4 are even better and really sound the way I imagine musicians want to hear their work!
Subwoofers are no longer necessary here, because the bass is tremendous!
I've never heard our recordings sound so great - and neutral.
I can't believe that there is still room for improvement!
Now we are eagerly awaiting our Yamaha receiver, and then things will really take off, won't they?
Please keep up the good work and don't hang your heads in disbelief at the unspeakable guestbook entries.
Best regards from a regular customer.
P.S.: I'm off to shave and take a shower...

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Author: Ulrich Pranskat
Feb 26, 2013, 11:38:24 AM

Hello to everyone at Nubert,
You are doing a great job... without a doubt, no matter what it is about. Top performance++++++

And to those who look after the guestbook, I really like the way you deal with criticism.
You are open, honest and authentic.
I am very proud to own your products.... There is nothing to criticize... except that you always make me drool with new HONEST SPEAKERS... make me drool....
My wife went shopping and asked me if I needed anything else, I said yes
" nuVero 11", no she said, what you really need, ok then I said the "nuVero 10".
With very best regards
Ulrich Pranskat

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Author: sge1899
Feb 26, 2013, 11:04:36 AM

Many thanks to the administrator for apparently having had enough and putting a stop to this outrageous dispute by a single person so that we can once again indulge in meaningful and constructive (as good as always) comments.

Incidentally, I am a NuBox 381 owner with an Onkyo TX-8050 stereo receiver (also purchased from Nubert) and am very satisfied for my current requirements and, above all, possibilities.

As soon as I have a larger living room with other placement options, I will definitely order from you again - the 284s have already been reserved in my mind.

Many thanks and best regards
Sven

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Author: A.Hamm
Feb 26, 2013, 9:33:33 AM

That's good!
I'll be in Aalen again on March 14. A good opportunity to hear the 264 and 284. There will be a chance during the week.

Greetings
Andreas

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Author: Butsche
Feb 26, 2013, 9:32:16 AM

I switched from the nuBox 381 to the nuLine 34 and have no regrets.
The nuBox 381 is an excellent loudspeaker and has given me a lot of pleasure.
Especially as the price/performance ratio is really first class.
But the nuLine 34 goes one better in terms of sound. Crisp bass, clear highs and the mids create a big stage. Voices and instruments can be clearly located.
I'm really impressed that such small speakers can sound so grown-up.
I was lucky enough to find the speakers in the bargain market as a second choice and was therefore able to save some money. However, I couldn't find any flaws.
The workmanship of the nuLine is very good and the connection terminal looks extremely high quality.
The option of adjusting the treble with a separate switch from neutral to brilliant to soft to suit your personal listening taste rounds off the great overall picture of the nuLine 34. If, like me, you don't have space for floorstanding speakers, the nuLine 34 is the perfect choice!
But be careful, the nuLine 34 is "mercilessly" honest - it also reproduces bad recordings badly. Nothing is embellished or toned down! You should definitely consider this before buying. I've had to sort out a few CDs myself because they just sounded too bad. 🥴
But if you have good recordings, then the nuLine 34 is fully in its element and produces a sound that never fails to impress me. 😂

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Author: E. Olejnik
Feb 25, 2013, 5:14:55 PM

Actually, I didn't want to answer any more, but with so much stupid stuff there's no other way.
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Answer from the Nubert-Team

As the guestbook is not a discussion platform, we would like to end the dispute here. Our nuForum offers the possibility of further expression of opinion...

Author: Thomas Hondrich (T.H.aus N.)
Feb 24, 2013, 8:48:13 PM

.....The joking comment regarding my call to Wolfsburg actually referred to the vehicles offered as standard with the corresponding color palette.
Of course, money can buy almost anything. What is not for sale, among other things, can be seen very clearly from certain entries here.
It is strange that I have never read that 30 days is not enough to test a product. Do all satisfied customers only have three CDs? Or do they have no (personal) taste when it comes to their listening experience?
Now there may be exceptional musicians who need two years to realize that a loudspeaker (tweeter - I see this as an essential part of the LS) is so bad that Aldi can probably do better.
I can judge quite quickly whether a loudspeaker meets my listening taste.
This ability allows me to enjoy music for 23 months longer, while others continue to struggle with the wrong speaker. What a pity!

Yours sincerely
Thomas Hondrich

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Author: Verofreund
Feb 24, 2013, 5:51:15 PM

Any Aldi speaker is better equipped than a NuVero ??? Ouch. That must hurt. And the rest isn't exactly pain-relieving either. Good evening to all NV colleagues 😉

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