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Author: Georg
Jun 12, 2006, 3:38:56 PM
Hello,
I bought two NuLine 80 with ABL (ABL from the special sale) in January 2006. Before I did so, I informed myself thoroughly, read trade journals, read many brochures, asked friends - who gave me the tip Nubert. I got advice on the phone from Nubert.
I then simply ordered blindly to test the speakers.
The speakers are really very well made, they look like they're made from a solid block of wood (beech), really beautiful, stable, neat connections,....
Then the sound, simply superb! The bass, the dynamics, the clarity, just great!
When I've been away on business for a few days and listen to my speakers afterwards, I'm always impressed.
And the World Cup comes across very realistically, stereo sounds almost like surround sound :-), very vivid.
The idea is to eventually build a surround system from the 2 Nuline 80s.
Author: Brian Wolff
Jun 12, 2006, 1:42:26 PM
Hello,
I ordered a pair of NuBox 380 speakers 1 1/2 years ago. I found and still find the speaker great, but the bass range was not always entirely satisfactory. Now I've bought a new 24bit 96khz sound card because I just couldn't believe that the highly praised speakers were a bit pale on the chest. And I have to say it's like hearing something new, the speakers really seem 1 meter bigger than before. Well, the AW 440 that I sent back then will probably be ordered again after all, as it wasn't the poor sub that was the problem but the sound card. I wanted to apologize again for my doubts about your skills, Mr. Nubert 😉
Author: Christian S.
Jun 11, 2006, 7:15:12 PM
Hello,
I received my nuline 100 set 1 and an aw-1500 on Friday and tested them thoroughly at the weekend. The many posts in the forum helped me a lot with my purchase decision, and I was not disappointed in any way.
The quality of the packaging alone is something you rarely find.
The finish of the nuline in beech is beautiful.
I use the nuline's in conjunction with the Kenwood KRF- X9090d.
Although my new living room is not yet acoustically perfect (lack of curtains, carpets etc.), I am delighted with the sound of the speakers.
Above all, the aw-1500 has brought tears of joy to my eyes. The bass is simply fantastic, and the power reserves are endless.
All in all, I would like to thank you for the speedy delivery and hope to be satisfied with my new speakers for many years to come.
Keep up the good work !!!
Author: G. Warnecke
Jun 8, 2006, 2:35:04 PM
Yesterday I ordered perhaps the last CM-1s, and today they are already on my desk!
WOW!
What a speed!
Great service - as always!
Thank you, Mr. Siegle!
Now I'm used to the nuWave 125, and of course the CM-1s can't compete with them at all, but for the desk the CM-1s are mega-awesome!
The previous PC horns will certainly never be on my desk again!!!
The included cable is also great!
The bass and fullness of sound coming out of the speaker are quite amazing.
The speakers are not only suitable for music, but also and especially for movies and games.
However, the speakers are very dependent on the sound card - in my opinion, if you want to get the good sound that is in ihnehn, you should also have a good sound card.
For a new edition - my dream would be the DS-50 as the basis for a similar speaker.
Should there be something similar again: don't wait until the limited edition is sold - better buy it now ;-))
Author: Wolfgang Rosenblatt
Jun 8, 2006, 12:21:16 PM
Hello Nubert team,
I was at the High End trade fair in Munich two weeks ago. I listened to really expensive loudspeakers there, e.g. a Canton Reference 1 or a Focal Utopia. The sound of these speakers was excellent. Back home, I compared what I had heard at the trade fair with my system. And I have to say that I am still completely satisfied with my NuForm90 (with T+A CD player and integrated amplifier). Although my speakers are no longer the latest and were not super expensive, they can easily compete with much more expensive speakers. I am particularly impressed by the "speed" of my nubert speakers. There is currently nothing better in this price range.
With kind regards
W. Rosenblatt
Author: Werner der Bässte
May 31, 2006, 4:36:25 PM
I've been testing a pair of Nubox 310s since Saturday and can clearly say that ordering them was one of the better ideas in my life ;-)
The little ones are running on my desk as near-field monitors on an Accuphase 205 (yes, there used to be such a thing...) The balance is excellent, no area is underexposed and none is overly loud. I corrected the frequency response in the bass with a DSP plug-in and, as someone who has been playing electric bass for more than 30 years, I am particularly impressed by the bass qualities of these tiny speakers. But the vocal reproduction is also not at all squawky or pressed or anything else you experience in this price range. I only find the treble a little hard or scratchy, the magnetostats in my old Teufel speakers sounded finer, but for the price range....Super!!! This makes listening to music at a lower volume really fun again! The only criticism: the horizontal \"sweet spot\" is very narrow.
Author: Benjamin Mader
May 31, 2006, 1:29:39 PM
I unpacked my new NuBox 310 a few hours ago and of course connected it straight away. I'm absolutely thrilled with the sound quality you get for the price.
Only the bass range is a bit lacking, but that's not surprising given the size, so I'll order the ABL in the summer and then everything will be fine 😉
Author: schulzini
May 29, 2006, 9:31:23 AM
Brief commentary on Dominique and the NuWave35:
The sharpness definitely comes from the connected electronics (amplifier, CD player). The 35 doesn't tend to do this at all. It is absolutely neutral and naturally - as befits a good loudspeaker - reveals the weaknesses of a recording and the sound characteristics of the playback devices. What the Nubert team has achieved for the modest budget can only be described as a minor miracle. The 35 easily outperforms some speakers that cost many times more. This is high-end for a small budget.
Author: Dominique
May 28, 2006, 4:40:18 PM
I used the whole rainy weekend to test my new Nuwave 35.
I have to say that any skepticism has vanished. These speakers really are true all-rounders and are especially great for classical and vocal music, rich in detail without being annoying.
You have a clearly defined sound stage in front of you and the fullness of the orchestra is not lost - something the competition struggles with.
Voices sound warm and free. Not canny and bony.
Even with really loud, powerful recordings, such as the Alpine Symphony under Thielemann, you can hear all the details with distinction, even at the climaxes - probably the loudest thing in the classical world. My old speakers sound mushy afterwards.
I was fascinated by the spatiality of old mono recordings - I've never heard them like this before, impressive.
Poorly recorded recordings and noisy live recordings, which classical music lovers often have in their poison cabinet, are problematic and are exposed by the speakers.
However, there was a solution for me: if you tilt the switch on the back of the Nuwaves downwards, the recordings sound a little fuller and warmer, so you can still listen to them.
An absolute recommendation to buy from me, I've listened to so many speakers in a similar and higher price range recently and these are clearly the best.
You should give the speakers time to have an effect on you, I personally also had the feeling that the initial sharpness disappeared after a certain amount of time, it could also be that my ears got used to the tweeters - however, I am more than satisfied.
The hotline is very competent and friendly.
Regards,
Dominique
Author: Jens
May 28, 2006, 7:26:50 AM
Hello Nubert team,
I have been pampering my ears with the nuLine 30 for over a year now and I am completely thrilled. In future, an ATM module should tease even more out of the speaker. So get ready for a visit to Hörstudio Gmünd soon! True to the motto: I'll come, listen and buy!
Greetings from Stuttgart,
J.