The SABA HiFi-Studio 8100 is a stereo receiver manufactured between 1974 and 1976. It operates at a power output of 30 Watts per channel into an 8 Ohm load, providing adequate amplification for various audio applications. The device features multiple wavebands, including FM, LW (Long Wave), MW (Medium Wave), and SW (Short Wave), which allows users to access a broad range of radio frequencies. The receiver is powered by a 220V supply, and its design incorporates transistors for signal amplification. The model is part of a series that includes other versions like the SABA HiFi-Studio 8035 and SABA HiFi-Studio 8061 telecommander, indicating a variety of options within its lineup. The aesthetic and build quality maintain a classic appeal, representative of the era's audio equipment. It is suitable for enthusiasts looking for vintage sound equipment or collectors of classic audio systems.