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Business name: Savvy RowFirst name: PaulSurname: TiernanAddress: Savvy Row, The Old Goods Yard, Commercial Road West, Coxhoe, Durham, Durham, United Kingdom DH6 4HJPhone number: 01913737664Email: mail@savvyrow.co.ukVAT number: GB 944595875CRN: 12266416
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- t***8 (259)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseSo happy with these shoe bags!! Now I need more shoes to fill them! Cannot fault the seller one bit. I won three items, they were so kind as to refund the shipping for one as they combined two. That is so kind!! I hope you have more items soon as you have a new fan!!!! Postage great value considering the size of the box it came in, 1000% as described, packed every well.
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Reviews (2)

13 Mar, 2017
Earlier version of fragrance
This looks and smells differently to my previous bottle of this, that I had bought directly from the manufacturer. Perhaps this is an earlier version of the fragrance? Not a good buy.

20 Mar, 2017
Exceptional - a true high end design
I was tempted to try more NVA after I was impressed by the improvement that the Balanced Mains Unit made to my existing system at a very sensible price. I read more about the philosophy behind the NVA designs, the quality of the components, the savings offered by not paying for marketing and dealers, the 30 day home trial, and the full value upgrade path...and knew I had to hear more. When a relatively new pair of traded-in Cube 1s became available with warranty, I hit the 'buy-it-now' button.
The Cubes are not the prettiest speaker I've ever owned, but they are not show-stopping ugly, either. I'd describe them as purposeful and mercifully lacking bling. They obviously fit in very well visually with the rest of the NVA range. The Cubes are easy to place in my living space as they work close to the wall. This placement is appreciated by the other members of the household, too. I picked up some positioning tips from threads in the Hifi Subjectivist forum prior to delivery. I have the Cubes about 5 inches from the back wall, about 5.5 feet apart and toed in so that the tweeters face directly at my usual 'lounging on the sofa' position. It's very easy to know when you have positioned the Cubes correctly because they aurally 'snap in place' in terms of focus, balance and slam. To my mind this makes them easier to place than 'normal' speakers. Too far away from the back wall they sound soft and indistinct, too far apart and the imaging is awry, too near the back wall and they can start to thud. You will absolutely know when you have got them right - like focusing a camera or binoculars. The whole process took me less than 30 minutes from un-boxing.
I had originally considered the Cube 2s as I reckoned that the 8" bass driver in the Cube 1s would boom in my peculiarly shaped / configured room, but my fears were completely unfounded. The Cubes have the 'hairs lifting on the back of the neck' type communication skills but also real, detailed, tight, proper bass, clear, transparent mids and open, natural highs. Imaging is broad and deep but natural and not at all contrived. The sound is very consistent as you move around the room - and I can now lounge horizontally on the sofa, which I very much appreciate! I don't yet fully understand how to describe it but they are different to any of the 'normal' speakers I have owned. They just sound 'free'. The one adjustment you might have to make is to suspend your previously learned prejudices about how speakers 'should' be.
Load-wise the Cubes seem easy to drive - they sing on the end of my 23 watt Sugden integrated amp.