francoisvl: I going to put a spanner in the works and say that I don't like it. Why would an Mp3 player be put under a huge motorised lid? Surely the Cd4500 was worth more with the cd mech still in it? The point of an mp3 player is that its compact BUT of course if you love it thats the main thing and you must enjoy it!!, mine is just an opinion. I guess I don't like to see any B&O product broken up.
Firstly, I can't do anything about "the huge motorised lid"! Why put a CD player under a huge lid? I had no choice, that's the way it was built!!
Worth more - to whom? In cash terms perhaps yes, but only if I sold it, but what's the point in that? Replaced with what? And at what cost?
As for "The point of an mp3 player is that its compact", yes that's why it fits in the CD4500! I just wanted all my music in an attractive accessible unit which matched my Beomaster 4500.
Next, my 4500 as CD a player was redundant. I NEVER play CDs - it was just a piece of equipment to be looked at and never used. I am not the curator of a museum. I love the APPEARANCE of my set-up, but what's the use of anything if it's never used?
Before my installation, the MP3 player was just sat next to a never used piece of equipment. Now the CD 4500 has a life albeit cosmetic but that's all it really was before!
I don't consider it broken up, like I wouldn't think re-building a classic car with new electrics, engine etc to be "breaking it up".
In the end, I am not trying to sell this to anyone. If it's not for you, then OK.