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SABA HiFi Anlage Verstärker Tuner Deck Plattenspieler Vintage.
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SABA HiFi Anlage Verstärker Tuner Deck Plattenspieler Vintage.

USD$406 EUR$350
Location
Hamburg, DE
Source
Kleinanzeigen
Posted
24 May 2026
Last seen
6d ago

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Seller's Description

Verkaufe eine schöne Vintage HiFi-Anlage von Saba inklusive passendem Schrank.

Bestandteile:

- Verstärker MI 215
- Tuner MD 292
- Kassettendeck CD 360
- Plattenspieler PSP 350

Die Anlage ist trotz des Altes funktionsfähig und kann direkt genutzt werden. Ideal für Liebhaber von Vintage HiFi oder als stilvolle Dekoration im Retro-Look.

Optisch siehe Bilder.

Nur Abholung.

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

With condition unknown, €350 is hard to justify against the local used benchmark: it sits well above the €163 75th percentile and far above the €130 median, so this looks ambitious unless the set is exceptionally complete, serviced, and cosmetically excellent. For a generic vintage SABA tuner listing, that’s a steep ask.

The upside is the brand and the “all-in-one” appeal: SABA gear has real enthusiast cachet, and a tidy, original system can be a nice period-correct centerpiece. But at this level I’d want proof of recent testing, strong cosmetics, and all the right extras; otherwise the price is asking buyers to pay collector money without collector-level certainty.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About SABA

# SABA

SABA stands as a landmark in German consumer electronics history, with roots tracing back to 1835 when Joseph Benedikt Schwer founded a clock manufactory in Triberg, Black Forest. The company formally entered radio production in 1923 under the name Schwarzwälder Apparate-Bau-Anstalt (SABA), quickly establishing itself as a major force in German broadcasting and recording technology. By the late 1920s, SABA had become the nation's second-largest radio manufacturer after Telefunken, renowned for precision engineering and motorized tuning mechanisms. The company survived World War II's devastation and expanded into television and hi-fi equipment during the postwar boom.

SABA's product portfolio encompassed radios, televisions, turntables, amplifiers, and speakers, with particular strength in integrated hi-fi systems and consumer audio components. The brand became synonymous with quality German engineering and meticulous attention to detail. Notable products included the iconic S35 radio and early PAL color television sets. During the 1960s and 1970s, SABA produced respected hi-fi equipment, though the company did not focus exclusively on the high-end audiophile segment.

Today, SABA occupies a significant place in vintage audio collecting circles. The brand ceased independent operations in 2007 following insolvency and a failed joint venture with Thomson and TLC. Collectors and enthusiasts value SABA's mid-century and 1970s equipment for build quality and sonic character, positioning the brand firmly in the vintage and retro hi-fi market rather than contemporary production.

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