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+ | == Data == | ||
+ | {{navigation}} | ||
+ | '''General''' | ||
+ | * Manufacturer: [[SABA]] | ||
+ | * Model: RS 9250 | ||
+ | * Type: Receiver | ||
+ | * Years of manufacture: 1980 - 1982 | ||
+ | * Made in: Germany | ||
+ | * Color: Front silver, housing anthracite | ||
+ | * Original price approx.: 1'600 DM | ||
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+ | |||
+ | '''Technical data''' | ||
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+ | [[File:SABA 9250.jpg]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Remarks == | ||
+ | * Other models in the same series: | ||
+ | * Receiver: | ||
+ | * [[SABA RS 910]] | ||
+ | * [[SABA RS 930]] | ||
+ | * [[SABA 9140]] | ||
+ | * [[SABA 9141 telecommander]] | ||
+ | * [[SABA 9250]] | ||
+ | * [[SABA 9260]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * [[tape deck]] | ||
+ | * [[Saba CD 270]] | ||
+ | * [[Saba CD 274]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * Record Player: | ||
+ | * [[Saba PSP 240]] | ||
+ | * [[Saba PSP 244]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * Speakers: | ||
+ | * [[Saba AM 80]] | ||
+ | * [[Saba AM 130]] | ||
+ | * [[Saba AM 140]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | * Image: Saba RS-9250 | ||
+ | [[File:SABA 9250.jpg]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Reports == | ||
+ | * 5 analog devices (phono, aux, tape 1-2, monitor), 2 pairs of speakers (+ quadro circuit), | ||
+ | * 1 rotor antenna and 2 fixed antennas can be connected. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Saba 9250 electronic | ||
+ | |||
+ | Manufacturer: SABA | ||
+ | Model: 9250 electronic | ||
+ | Year of manufacture: around 1980 | ||
+ | Made in: Germany | ||
+ | Colour: anthracite/silver metallic | ||
+ | Power consumption: 50 VA min. - 350 VA max. | ||
+ | Dimensions: 550 x 135 x 330 mm (WxHxD) | ||
+ | Weight: 14,5 kg | ||
+ | Original price approx.: 1.600 DM | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Connections | ||
+ | |||
+ | Number of inputs: | ||
+ | Phono MM: 1.5 mV / 47 kOhm | ||
+ | 2 x tape, aux, monitor: 270 mV / 470 kOhm | ||
+ | Antenna FM (75/300 Ohm), MW | ||
+ | Number of outputs: | ||
+ | 2 x band | ||
+ | 2 x headphones | ||
+ | 3 speaker pairs (switchable 2 pairs, pseudo quadro) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Technical data | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Amplifier | ||
+ | |||
+ | Continuous power sine 2x 70 W (DIN) into 4 Ohm | ||
+ | Dynamic power RMS 2x 120 W (DIN) into 4 Ohm | ||
+ | Total harmonic distortion: 0.03% (at nominal power) | ||
+ | Frequency response: | ||
+ | 15 - 50,000 Hz (±1.5 dB) | ||
+ | Power bandwidth: 10 - 80,000 Hz (-3 dB) | ||
+ | Tone control: | ||
+ | Bass: ±15 dB at 60 Hz | ||
+ | Treble: ±15 dB at 15 kHz | ||
+ | Presence switch: +6 dB 3 kHz | ||
+ | Loudness: yes | ||
+ | High Filter: 8 kHz (12 dB/octave) | ||
+ | Low Filter (Subsonic): 60 Hz (12 dB/octave) | ||
+ | Mute: FM Muting | ||
+ | Direct/Line-Straight: no | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * Tuner | ||
+ | |||
+ | Reception: FM, MW | ||
+ | Frequencies: | ||
+ | VHF: 87.5 - 108 MHz | ||
+ | MW: 520 - 1,630 kHz | ||
+ | Frequency response: | ||
+ | Input sensitivity: | ||
+ | FM mono: 0.55 µV for 26 dB signal-to-noise ratio | ||
+ | VHF Stereo: 8 µV for 46 dB signal-to-noise ratio | ||
+ | MW: 4 | ||
+ | Distortion factor: | ||
+ | FM: 0.2% / 0.25% (mono/stereo) | ||
+ | Signal-to-noise ratio: (extraneous voltage) | ||
+ | FM: 64 / 62 dB (mono/stereo) | ||
+ | Channel separation: | ||
+ | FM: 40 dB (1 kHz) | ||
+ | Selectivity: | ||
+ | FM: 80 dB | ||
+ | MW: 54 dB | ||
+ | Common mode selection: 1.0 dB (1 mV, 300 ohms) | ||
+ | Mirror frequency attenuation: | ||
+ | FM: 95 dB | ||
+ | MW: 52 dB | ||
+ | IF attenuation: | ||
+ | AM suppression: 55 dB (1 mV, 300 ohms) | ||
+ | Station memory: 7 fixed stations can be stored | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | * Conclusion: A powerful receiver from German production of the 1970/80s, equipped with extensive setting options. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Links == | ||
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+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Receiver]] |
Latest revision as of 06:21, 21 September 2020
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: SABA
- Model: RS 9250
- Type: Receiver
- Years of manufacture: 1980 - 1982
- Made in: Germany
- Color: Front silver, housing anthracite
- Original price approx.: 1'600 DM
Technical data
Remarks[edit]
- Other models in the same series:
- Receiver:
- SABA RS 910
- SABA RS 930
- SABA 9140
- SABA 9141 telecommander
- SABA 9250
- SABA 9260
- Record Player:
- Saba PSP 240
- Saba PSP 244
- Speakers:
- Saba AM 80
- Saba AM 130
- Saba AM 140
Pictures[edit]
- Image: Saba RS-9250
Reports[edit]
- 5 analog devices (phono, aux, tape 1-2, monitor), 2 pairs of speakers (+ quadro circuit),
- 1 rotor antenna and 2 fixed antennas can be connected.
- Saba 9250 electronic
Manufacturer: SABA Model: 9250 electronic Year of manufacture: around 1980 Made in: Germany Colour: anthracite/silver metallic Power consumption: 50 VA min. - 350 VA max. Dimensions: 550 x 135 x 330 mm (WxHxD) Weight: 14,5 kg Original price approx.: 1.600 DM
- Connections
Number of inputs: Phono MM: 1.5 mV / 47 kOhm 2 x tape, aux, monitor: 270 mV / 470 kOhm Antenna FM (75/300 Ohm), MW Number of outputs: 2 x band 2 x headphones 3 speaker pairs (switchable 2 pairs, pseudo quadro)
- Technical data
- Amplifier
Continuous power sine 2x 70 W (DIN) into 4 Ohm Dynamic power RMS 2x 120 W (DIN) into 4 Ohm Total harmonic distortion: 0.03% (at nominal power) Frequency response: 15 - 50,000 Hz (±1.5 dB) Power bandwidth: 10 - 80,000 Hz (-3 dB) Tone control: Bass: ±15 dB at 60 Hz Treble: ±15 dB at 15 kHz Presence switch: +6 dB 3 kHz Loudness: yes High Filter: 8 kHz (12 dB/octave) Low Filter (Subsonic): 60 Hz (12 dB/octave) Mute: FM Muting Direct/Line-Straight: no
- Tuner
Reception: FM, MW Frequencies: VHF: 87.5 - 108 MHz MW: 520 - 1,630 kHz Frequency response: Input sensitivity: FM mono: 0.55 µV for 26 dB signal-to-noise ratio VHF Stereo: 8 µV for 46 dB signal-to-noise ratio MW: 4 Distortion factor: FM: 0.2% / 0.25% (mono/stereo) Signal-to-noise ratio: (extraneous voltage) FM: 64 / 62 dB (mono/stereo) Channel separation: FM: 40 dB (1 kHz) Selectivity: FM: 80 dB MW: 54 dB Common mode selection: 1.0 dB (1 mV, 300 ohms) Mirror frequency attenuation: FM: 95 dB MW: 52 dB IF attenuation: AM suppression: 55 dB (1 mV, 300 ohms) Station memory: 7 fixed stations can be stored
- Conclusion: A powerful receiver from German production of the 1970/80s, equipped with extensive setting options.