It comes with the manual, the magnetic material cover, an infrared remote control including battery, a USB cable, a power cable, a 3.5mm jack to stereo RCA cable, an optical digital cable, and a link cable for master-slave operation with the speakers.
The build quality of the speakers is good, the chassis are inserted evenly and flat, the surface matt and glossy white held know no air pockets or other blemishes on, the same is true with the back.
The also beautifully milled brushed aluminum elements of the display and the electronics on the back give the speakers an elegant character.
That the supplied fabric covers are attached magnetically, is a plus for me because thus eliminates the mounting holes on the front.
Connection default provides the Nupro A100 a lot, so they can not only be analog via RCA operate (the input level is automatically adjusted here by the way), but also via an optical digital signal and USB, in external converter is therefore not required.
At outputs there is a subwoofer output for bass support (the crossover frequency can be set at the nuPros) and an SPDIF I / O, which, however, for the master / slave operation of the speakers used (the left speaker serves as a master and on the display, the volume is displayed and settings are complete. via SPDIF cable, the signal at the right speaker, which takes over the slave function, guided).
Remote control can be conveniently adjust the volume (in 1dB increments), switch the inputs and the equalizer.
The displays can be the way to disable, if the lighting is bothersome.
However, what matters is the sound - what can this small speaker that?
Quite a lot, considering the size, it was already told in advance.
After plenty of practice period with pink noise and music, we went for the first hearing of the speaker.
What falls on positive?
The nuPros not rushing not, at least, if you let the level within the normal range and not modulates to -20dB or even louder.
The Nupro A100 speakers have a really amazing depth for the size - the specified 50Hz (-3dB) are definitely not therefore succinctly written manufacturer information, but actually possible and also be achieved by means of sinusoidal signals I have identified themselves.
45dB I hear even loud enough, then is cut steep flank via DSP.
A more in depth would probably still have been possible, however, with loss of the maximum level.
The frequency response is pretty linear and balanced, as it also belongs to a monitor. Since you can really complain about anything.
The maximum level of the speakers is very high, I would not have expected the small chassis. Deafening volume levels (in the near field) are definitely feasible.
Level fixed, the small chassis that is truly remarkable. However, flow noises occur at normal and high volumes not on, at enormous levels sporadically.
The bass is very dry, precise and well kontinuiert and can also build good pressure. Gen bass he then begins to lose precision, and acts less punchy and precise.
Such a small speaker you dare, at least not such crisp, deep bass beats to - there are larger speakers with larger chassis behind in terms of precision and transient response of small Nupro.
The midrange is free of discolouration, more one does not actually say. Voices, both male, and female, are realistically rendered, although it does not take a bit fine resolution and details.
The tweeter has a good mix of detail and softness and is accurate, detailed. Nubert it is here quite well to realize a compromise between long-term serviceability and rapid decay.
So impressive is the performance of the A100 in terms Nupro level accuracy, depth and linearity, there are criticisms - namely the spatial representation.
A stage miracle is not the speaker, even if it, depending on the recording, by the width sometimes makes outward than the position at which there are the chassis.
Offset in depth is there, but affects the depth not really evenly backwards continuous but somehow tend to grossly and so, as if only two or three layers present.
The precise focus and Instrumentenseperation is not exactly a strength of Nupro, instruments it lacks a bit of clear spatial separation from each other and the transitions seem not clearly defined, but somewhat washed out.
Apart from the mediocre spatial presentation Nupro offers a lot - draft, the one does not expect in such a relatively small footprint, and chassis diameters, tonal balance, precision, strength level, a lot of connections and a good detail resolution.
A preamplifier or DAC also you do not need - everything is already integrated in the small Nupro.
Overall I would give the speaker circa 4.4 stars - the trigger there because of the stage presentation, the central tone, the part could dissolve better and not even because of the price, which, although still good, but the distance from the A200 is Nupro huge amounts and it is well worth.