The Saba CD 936 is quite an outsider device, as it has a cassette feeder like a car radio. For this reason, most people did NOT want to have this device, which I personally think is a great pity... The CD 936 is and remains a faithful companion with me at the system, it is not only very small, but also very good in playback and recording despite the poor-looking frequency data. A very great device (even for not so deep shelves(:).
Manufacturer: SABA
Model: ULTRA HiFi Professional CD 936
Type: Cassette Tape Deck
Years of construction: 1977 - 1978
Manufactured in: Japan (verm. Sankyo)
Colors: Anthracite, silver metallic
Dimensions: 440 x 135 x 330 mm (WxHxD)
Weight:
Factory price approx.: 698 DM
Number of inputs:
Microphone 0.3 ... 30 mV / 2.2 kOhm
Radio 0.1 ... 2 mV
Phono 0.3 ... 3 V / 3.3 mOhm
Number of outputs:
Radio 700 mV/3.3 kOhm
Microphone 0.3 ... 30 mV / 2.2 kOhm
Radio 0.1 ... 2 mV
Phono 0.3 ... 3 V / 3.3 mOhm
Radio 700 mV/3.3 kOhm
Sound heads:
Motors:
Synchronisation fluctuations: ≤ ± 0.2% (DIN 45507)
Band types: Normal, ferrochrome, chromium dioxide band
Frequency response: 20 Hz ... 16.5kHz Output "Radio" Chrom-Ban
Total harmonic distortion: < 2%
Signal-to-noise ratio: 56 dB according to IEC (DNL), 60 dB according to IEC (Dolby)
Auto-reverse: no
Track search: no
Dolby NR
MPX filter: no
Fader: no
Pitch control: no
CD synchro recording: no
Analog level indicators
Automatic or manual level control left/right
Automatic or manual level control as with a car radio