Guestbook
Author: Frank Sperle
Dec 7, 2007, 7:18:03 PM
On Monday 03.12. I sent my defective NuWave subwoofer to Schwäbisch Gmünd for repair. Today on Friday 07.12. it arrived back to me fully repaired. The repair was even carried out free of charge under warranty. I'm speechless and absolutely thrilled. Fabulous service for fabulous loudspeakers. Thank you Nubert team! A unique service that you can't get anywhere else.
Author: Nico
Dec 7, 2007, 7:03:48 PM
Nubert - a virus with a seemingly endless incubation period 😉
infected : 2002/2003 😱
Despite strong antibiotics, an outbreak occurred in 2007
the clinical picture manifests itself in latent ecstatic states up to euphoric outbursts - these are usually triggered by acoustic signals 😬
rock on
Author: Oliver
Dec 7, 2007, 5:04:48 PM
Today I finished the final tinkering with the new Nubert system and I'm really impressed with the sound. A big thank you goes to Martin Bühler for his competent and patient advice!
On the subject of banana plugs (see entry by Gerd from Cologne), I would like to point out that this is a serious problem with some of the smaller Nubert speakers, which I have also had to deal with over the last few days. As already mentioned, the screw nuts are simply not deep enough! I have numerous variants of pin, clamping and expanding banana plugs lying around here and have connected countless speakers with them over the last ten years. Unfortunately, not a single one of my banana plugs fits into the CS-65 or the nuWave 35, for example. Only the aforementioned BFA plugs in serrated sleeve form can be used here and hold reasonably satisfactorily, but not nearly as "bombproof" as, for example, any expansion plug in the nuWave 125, as this speaker has a suitably deep screw nut.
Since I use soldered banana plugs that are permanently connected to a flush-mounted cable, I had to provisionally lay a second cable across the room because I didn't have the heart to pinch off the plugs. Basically, all it would really take is a deeper screw nut and the problem would be solved once and for all. Personally, I would at least be delighted if Nubert were to solve this issue in a sustainable manner and catch up with or - as in many other respects - even surpass the competition. Needy customers can then be sent a replacement nut on request 🙂
Basically, I have to say that my Nubert combination easily outperforms all previous speaker variants and with this unbeatable price/performance ratio I will continue my purchase shortly! Banana plugs or not! 😂
Author: robert
Dec 6, 2007, 9:14:39 PM
Is the ATM 82 suitable for connection to the Nu-Line 80?
Author: Gerd Bormann
Dec 6, 2007, 12:03:38 PM
We have just connected four nuWave 35s, a CS-45 and an AW-880 in our small TV room. I have to say, as soon as you close your eyes and surrender to the new sound, you immediately have a vision of large, heavy floorstanding speakers. The fullness of sound and the deep bass are really unique, given the great price/performance ratio. Add to that the friendly advice and it makes buying speakers a happy experience. 😬
The only serious drawback is the cable connections on the speakers, as the inner channel of the union nut is not deep enough to accommodate standard banana plugs (they wobble back and forth). We therefore had to pinch off all the lovingly soldered plugs and connect the cable directly. :rolleyes:
There is definitely a need for action, our banana plugs have already connected quite a few (even much cheaper) speakers securely and firmly, only with the Nubert it wobbles, so that the speakers already crackle when you pull the cable. 😱
Author: Ralph Kettler
Dec 6, 2007, 10:34:56 AM
Hello,
I would like to take this opportunity to praise Nubert's customer service, even though I have returned my surround set.
The return was problem-free (as promised!!).
The reason for the return was insurmountable room acoustics problems..........😭 ......
Greetings
RK
Author: Uwe
Dec 5, 2007, 5:15:04 PM
I have had the AW-991 for 2 weeks now and am disappointed.......that I didn't have it earlier !!!
It should be renamed : THOR ( God of Thunder )
I was not exactly weak-chested before with my B&W DM ? 604 S3, but this thing is the HAMMER !
I am seriously worried about our BAUSUBSTANZ !!!
(Our living room door vibrated audibly in the frame - I had to open it!)
It makes the place shake, because despite the 35m^2 living room, I sometimes wonder if it's not oversized.
-It can't be such nonsense!
It's quite brute what this lump does to the "air" - and that's before I've even put any real load on it and it still has to "break in"!
It plays super deep (almost scary) or hard as nails - depending on the "feed" or setting.
Mr. Nubert, please keep up the good work with your team.
You are the new "bass god" - brilliant.
But - I could imagine a tiny little improvement:
It's very, very nice that there is a remote control (not many do!!).
However, as my AW-991 is out of my direct field of vision, I would like to see a display of the volume/frequency directly on the remote control (as an "I-fiddle").
But, as I said, it also works without.
Keep up the good work, Uwe
🙂
Author: Markus
Dec 5, 2007, 2:08:56 PM
Thanks to Nubert ! My AW880SE arrived yesterday and it's awesome ! Next month I'm going to buy two 381s and two DS301s. Hats off to the Nubert team for this performance and service! Thank you 😬
Author: Fred
Dec 4, 2007, 9:26:56 PM
Much to my girlfriend's chagrin, I was coerced by the NSF into buying the fabulously cheap AW 880 SE! lol
The test with Black Hawk Down, Private Ryan and Master and Commander scared me a little. The grenade impacts sounded extremely real.
Unfortunately, the device has a rather low WAF and therefore has to be stored externally (sniff) until we move to a larger domicile (with a cellar or attic).
I am so enthusiastic about the device that I have ordered a second one at a bargain price as a precautionary measure (without my girlfriend's knowledge) in view of the upcoming move to more spacious premises. I should be able to get a clean bass with plenty of pressure.
A big compliment to NSF for this price/performance ratio.
Kind regards from the north.
PS: My girlfriend doesn't think it's suitable for the living room, but the sound is stunningly good.
Author: Frank
Dec 2, 2007, 12:59:46 PM
Because my living situation has changed and my wife was no longer visually impressed by my T&A 160 loudspeakers, I had to start looking for new loudspeakers. The choice fell on the "nuLook-Set LS-2/AW-1 (5.1-Set)" from Nubert. The delivery arrived in the living room on Wednesday. Even unpacking it was a pleasure. Solid, excellently crafted sound transducers in sanded white lacquer moved into their new home. What my ears then heard after calibrating a Denon 3806 was incredible. These loudspeakers are not only "woman-friendly" in terms of their appearance, no, they don't need to shy away from comparison with far more expensive loudspeakers in terms of sound either. The sound that these very compact speakers produce is simply magnificent and the price is more than justified. I can only warn you...this set is addictive...it spoils the eyes and the ears.
Many thanks to the friendly and always competent staff and the very nice contact.
With kind regards
Frank Z.