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The Sabamobil

Here's a video about a forgotten audio format from the 1960s, the Sabamobil from SABA. In this video I'll explain where it fits in with the history of tape players, you get to see it in action, hear the music from a Sabamobil cartridge and find out the simple secret hidden inside the odd looking cartridges. 

I started making this video a couple of years ago but put it on hold because I wanted to get hold of some blank cartridges to demonstrate on the machine. At the time I'd just seen a seller on ebay advertise a job lot of 20 blank Saba carts (that he wouldn't split or send to the UK) so I assumed that some more would be along soon. 

However since then I haven't seen any others offered for sale. In fact it seems like the machine is rarer than I first thought. It doesn't even appear in the Museum of Obsolete Media. http://www.obsoletemedia.org

In the end I used some other tapes to demonstrate how blanks would have worked with the machine and this actually added a bit more interest to the video..so it all worked out for the best in the end.

The reason I mention this is that it explains why some sections of the video are in 1080p HD rather than the UHD/4K I've been shooting in since the start of 2016. 

Remember HD? Oh those were the days, how did we manage...


The Sabamobil

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I have always had a soft spot for SABA radios. My father had a SABA Stereo Automatic 11 that he passed onto me a few years ago. It no longer worked but after having it serviced it sounds a good as I remember as a child. Here's a video I made a few years ago back when iPods were still a thing. I always loved that with the addition of a custom audio cable you could integrate something so modern (for 2009) to something so old. <a href="https://youtu.be/zuXWLlVv2hk" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/zuXWLlVv2hk</a>

So funny, I had just been reading up about detachable car radios when this popped up, particularly this Oldsmobile transistor- <a href="http://www.abetterpage.com/transistors/trans/US/1azTransport.html" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.abetterpage.com/transistors/trans/US/1azTransport.html</a> and the Pontiac "Sportable" transistor <a href="https://assets.hemmings.com/blog/wp-content/uploads//2016/05/01-Pontiac-1958-Sport-Radio-Lead.jpg." rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://assets.hemmings.com/blog/wp-content/uploads//2016/05/01-Pontiac-1958-Sport-Radio-Lead.jpg.</a> But both a detachable radio AND obsolete/obscure audio format in one? That is pure Retrotech right there. Great video.

Calum Gillies


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