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Author: Rank
Nov 12, 2006, 1:29:06 AM
I looked at the 'new' ones on the Nubert homepage with great interest.
First of all, congratulations to Mr. Nubert on the very successful new NuBox series (which can unfortunately only be found via the selection menu on the left-hand side).
The new look of the nuBox is very successful (the visual borrowing from the nuWave-like front enhances the nuBox series considerably).
I particularly like the new nuBox 681, as it lies roughly between the nuLine 100 and the nuLine 120 in terms of cabinet size.
The bass response (44 Hz at +/- 3 dB ? without tuning module !!) also seems to be aimed pretty much exactly in this gap. Visually, I have always found the nuLine 120 & nuWave 125 a little too powerful for most living rooms, which is why I find the cabinet size of the nuBox 681 to be optimal.
This cabinet size of the nuBox 681 would certainly also suit the nuLine & nuWave series very well (I would buy a nuLine 110 immediately!).
However, I find the new nuLine WS-10 somewhat unfortunate. Since this wall speaker has a very compact cabinet, it is more than understandable that no real bass can be expected.
But with the relatively low bass response (125 Hz at ?3 dB), it is not even possible to realize the crossover frequency of 80 Hz (to the sub), which is now standard for compact speakers (without a hole in the frequency response). Presumably, many consumers who do not value the highest possible bandwidth in the frequency response will tend to buy plastic roaring cubes from the low-budget corner anyway. Please don't get me wrong, the WS-10 are certainly very good loudspeakers, but without a deep bandwidth. This makes the WS-10's raison d'être more than questionable, even the (also very compact) nuWave RS-5 (80 Hz at +/- 3dB) can do much more in terms of bass!
I would have preferred to see a DS-150 instead of the WS-10 ? Yes, Mr. Nubert, you read correctly (DS-150 not CS-150 !!!).
Wouldn't be a problem for you!
Just take the CS-150 center speaker and "tinker around" with it as a full-range dipole with, for example, approx. 1 liter more cabinet volume, dimensions 38.5 x 15 x 30 cm = 17 liters, then add a 2nd tweeter and 2nd bass-midrange driver + bass reflex tube on the back, as well as a modified crossover (the DS-60 was certainly created from the CS-40 in a similar way).
Now you have a very compact full-range dipole for people with little space, which plays down to 58 Hz (at -3 dB, of course).
I'm very curious to see if there's anything new in the nuLine & nuWave series!
Greetings from Swabia
Author: Mark
Nov 10, 2006, 3:16:09 PM
Hello everyone,
Unfortunately, it's becoming more and more common these days that if you just want to buy good equipment, it's no longer so easy to find a competent counterpart. I'm talking about our larger electronics stores, which haven't had any decent specialist staff to offer for years.
Well, great prices and great offers may seem convincing to many people, but these are the fools of tomorrow.
The entire Nubert team is simply and solely out to satisfy their customers and not just think about profit.
No matter what your concern, no matter what you would like to know Nubert is the milestone in terms of "I have a question" when it comes to customer advice.
It makes you feel good to own something that has been made with attention to detail and that you don't have to worry about how long you will enjoy it.
2x Nubox 580
2x Nubox Sub AW-880
4x Nubox RS-300
1x Nubox CS-300
Simply perfect & powerful sound !
Greetings to all Nubi`s
M.
Author: Peter Scheunert
Nov 10, 2006, 11:01:58 AM
Hello Nubert Team,
hello Nubert guests,
after a long period of information, test reading, rummaging through forums etc., I have decided to buy a
nuLine 100 Set 1
decided. But since I am so satisfied, starting with the TOP advice (by phone from Mr. Bühler) and the excellent service for order processing, and since all expectations have been confirmed and topped after the assembly and adjustment phase, I would like to take this opportunity to say:
Good work Nubert
Everyone who is thinking about listening to Nubert (and therefore buying them) - go for it!
Bye
Peter Scheunert
Author: Marco Butteron
Nov 9, 2006, 12:44:03 PM
Hello fellow customers, interested parties and Nuberts,
I can only agree with the previous speakers, I am delighted.
My wife also "convinced" me to part with my floorstanding speakers (160 cm high, two 30 cm basses etc.), but as a concession I negotiated the purchase of two bookshelf speakers.
After a lot of research and consideration, and also good advice, I decided on the NuLine 30. As I want to fill a very large room (6x10m with a small additional pair of speakers at the other end of the room) with sound, I also ordered the NuBox AW880.
For two weeks now we have had either a "disco" or a "lounging area" in the living room and even my volume-sensitive wife is impressed. Even with conversations at a normal volume, we can provide the perfect background music for the entire room.
I just have to get used to adjusting the subwoofer more often, because depending on what music you listen to (especially old vs. new), the bass power is also different.
mb
Author: Daniel Singer
Nov 8, 2006, 8:12:15 PM
I'm not really the type of person who needs to make a comment right now. But after upgrading the NuLine 30 with the ATM module, here are my experiences.
I used to have a pair of Visaton Atlas Compakt (height approx. 1.4 m), which I got rid of for my wife's sake (better than the other version).
These speakers were really good, spacious, natural and had an abysmal bass.
Well, at some point I came to terms with the separation.
The NuLine 30 helped me get over it with its really good sound and really better dynamics.
But the bottom end was quite poor, somehow I missed the deep bass (physics has its limits).
Since our living room has just under 50 square meters, I thought back and forth about whether a subwoofer should still generate pressure down there. But somehow I thought to myself, "Man, you hardly ever need medium to higher volume levels anyway. So I just tried the ATM 30 "Turbo" module.
This is also the reason for my comment:
Awesome, you cut back the high frequency range, move the lower cut-off frequency down a bit (depending on the room), lean back in your chair, close your eyes and enjoy.
Then you open your eyes again and think that it's impossible that these tiny speakers (in relation to the 50 square meters) can produce so much dynamics and low bass.
What the NuLine 30 achieves with the ATM is truly incredible!
So if you want really small speakers but still want the best sound, then get the Turbo!
(There's a lot of circuitry and development work behind it, I once studied communications engineering and struggled with filter calculations of a higher order)
Compliments to the whole Nubert company!
Author: Ralf Dieterle
Nov 8, 2006, 2:51:36 PM
Dear Nubert team,
Because my 18-year-old speakers had given up, I have fulfilled a long-cherished dream: 2 nuLine 30 and an AW-1500. And I am completely thrilled. Every day I enjoy the completeness and richness of sound with all kinds of music (trance, heavy, hip hop and classical - especially organ). Film too, of course.
Even at the most powerful volumes, the AW-1500 pushes bass through the entire apartment in a way that makes you suspect the worst. Out of consideration for the neighbors and the fabric of the building, I haven't yet dared to turn up the volume significantly. The nuLine30s are wonderfully soft and at the same time clear and transparent in the room. Despite the adverse acoustic conditions, localization is excellent (I set up the speakers as best I could according to the assembly instructions).
All in all, I am over the moon with the systems - for me, this is absolute high-end hi-fi - reference class! Even with systems that are several times more expensive, I can no longer hear any difference in quality. I can only recommend everyone to experience this for themselves.
Insane!
Author: Thomas Karl
Nov 6, 2006, 12:07:10 PM
I have to say, I am a little disappointed. Since the early summer we've been kept in suspense about NuLook.
Because I am quite satisfied with my NuWave-3 and have been wanting an equally beautiful and high-quality multi-channel set for a long time,
I'm waiting every day for more detailed information, because after the first pictures from NuDay I still had a few questions.
Since there are still extensive negotiations with the head of the family before a possible order, it will now be nothing with an acoustically high-quality Christmas. Too bad.
But - good things take time -- right?
T.Karl
Author: Thomas Maier
Nov 5, 2006, 9:52:04 AM
I've had my NuLine 120 for 1 1/2 weeks now and I'm completely thrilled. The rest of the family is also blown away by the sound. So far, every guest to whom I wanted / had to present the new speakers has been deeply impressed by the sound.
We'll see when I switch my home cinema system to Nubert. It will still take a while, but it will definitely happen.
Greetings from the Holledau
Tom
Author: Jan Kleen
Nov 3, 2006, 6:14:30 PM
Hello Nubert team!
Many thanks for the NuBox 310. Top sound, fast delivery, great documentation and top workmanship.
Impressive even without a subwoofer (on the Onkyo A8850).
Conclusion: waited far too long...
Author: Damir Skornjak
Nov 2, 2006, 8:47:14 PM
Hello Nubert team,
Today I drove to Schw.Gmünd for the second time for nothing. So all in all I spent about 280 km and 2 days of vacation - for nothing. I just wanted to add two nuWave RS-5 to what I had already bought from you (2 x nuWave 100, 1 x Center CS 65, 1 x nuBox AW 440, 1 x ONKYO TX-SR 701).
Today at 11.00 a.m., as with the first attempt, there wasn't much going on - 4 to 5 customers. I asked for a consultant at the cash desk and waited patiently. After an hour I went home again disappointed without any boxes and if I had put two under my arms and just walked out, nobody would have noticed.
I know that you can order them by phone, but I want to hear them before I buy them, pay for them and keep them.
I will buy the nuWave RS-5 at some point, despite my disappointment, because I am very satisfied with what I have already bought from you (see above).
I just don't know how.
My remaining vacation for this year is still 5 days.
Thank you until next time in Schwäbisch Gmünd