Saba
SABA stands for Schwarzwälder Apparate-Bau-Anstalt. It was a German electronics manufacturer that existed from 1835 all the way to 1980, when they were purchased by Thomson-Brandt, a French company. They manufactured many top-ranked consumer products, like their Schauinsland TVs. Here is a list of their ghettoblasters / radio-recorders from the 70s and 80s:
- Saba CDC-695
- Saba HiFi-System C-3000
- Saba Mini-HiFi-System 300
- Saba Mini-HiFi-System 310
- Saba MiniPack C-2000
- Saba RCP-620
- Saba RCP-630
- Saba RCP-640
- Saba RCP-650
- Saba RCP-685 (from 1986)
- Saba RCP-690 (from 1986)
- Saba RCP-692
- Saba RCP-730 (this is similar to the Emerson MM-815)
- Saba RCR-404
- Saba RCR-405
- Saba RCR-406
- Saba RCR-414
- Saba RCR-415 (this seems identical to the RCR-414, please visit that page)
- Saba RCR-416
- Saba RCR-426
- Saba RCR-430
- Saba RCR-490
- Saba RCR-550 (from 1986)
- Saba RCR-590 (from 1986)
- Saba RCR-754
- Saba RCR-755
- Saba RCR-756 (same as the Saba RCR-406)
- Saba RCR-900
- Saba RCR-952
- Saba RCR-980
- Saba RSR-640
Did we miss any models? If so, please let us know!