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Late 70s early 80s vintage SABA HiFi Pack C 3100 unit plus its own two SABA B 3100 speaker cabinets and the INNO-HIT SH-199 Professional Series headphones . The SABA HiFi Pack C3100 unit is a compact system Stereo with turntable, cassette recorder, radio with station buttons, tape output, and built-in amplifier as well. Some parts of this unit do not work not at all and others not work properly so it requires repairment and assistance. First of all the turntable "Stop" button seems permanently turned on, so everytime you turn the unit on then the turntable starts to rotate endlessly by itself own even though no "phono" button has not been engaged. The turntable section missed its own dust cover. The turntable mechanism needs repairment since the tonearm stops when it reaches the center of the platter but restarts if you brings it beyond the spindle area. I'm not practice, so I don't figure out whether the tonearm of these SABA HiFi Pack C3100 unit has or not any "authomatic system" (I mean that mechanism that when the record is over, the tonearm does lift and return back to its resting position) but if some is in there it does not work. Its own diamond phonograph needle (or the stylus inside the cartridge) got broken away from the cartridge over time but fortunately there is included another identical one, same era, same model; a NOS Orton F 15 S that was distributed in my country back then by Fattavolini. The Cassette Player section does not work not at all even though it can get turned on but all the buttons seems locked - impossible to push them down - and the "pause" button LED does still remain permanently "enlightened" or turned on. No way to get it off without turning off also the whole C3100 unit itself. The Radio section works fine and can catch radio stations and signal pretty well - at least in my country - however since this gear was created to capture the radio frequencies at that century (about 40 yrs ago), so then it could require some adjustment job to get syntonized in your country . However just remember to push both the buttons "Mono" and "FM" together; otherwise if you don't, it might ending up to pick up just "blank transmissions" or "blank & dead frequencies", you know. The plastic bottom of this C 3100 unit has got a 2.5 centimeter melted hole that looks handmade; I don't know what that was for, however it doesn't seem affect the play. The two SABA B 3100 speaker cabinets have SIARE France speakers; a 2" tweeter and a 6" midrange-woofer for each cab. The 6" ones do work but need a refoming since their own foam surrounds got totally crumbled, dried up, destroyed, over time. The INNO-HIT SH-199 Professional Series headphones do still work pretty fine but its own headband - which was once coated black-vinyl - has got totally worn-out and peeled over time so now you see its own bare quilted inner foam. C3100 unit technical specs: Category: Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner Semiconductors (the count is only for transistors): Semiconductors present Main principle: Super-Heterodyne (Super in general) Wave bands: Broadcast, Long Wave and FM or UHF Power type and voltage: Alternating Current supply (AC) / 220 Volt Shape: Table model Height: 12" or 305 millimeters Width: 17-1/4" or 440 mm Depth w/o counting knobs: 15" or 380 mm Weight: about 24.90 lbs or 11.3 kgs SABA B 3100 speaker cabinets specs (per each): Maximum power capability: 50 W Nominal power capability: 35 W Impedance: 8 Ohm Height: 12" or 305 mm Width: 7-5/8" or 195 mm Depth: 6-1/4" or 160 mm Weight: about 5.90 lbs or 2.7 kgs C3100 unit + two B3100 speaker cabs Total Weight: 16.7 kgs about about 37 lbs . To visit my other's items for sale you have to look for me through eBay.IT otherwise your system won't allow you see all my listings. WORLDWIDE SHIPPING from Italy so that - not US - is my "domestic shipping" hence delivery might take a bit longer than what eBay will display, not to mention it's up you Customs too and nobody - eBay neither - know how long of a time they takes to clear goods.