Nice system but not worth a huge amount for the following reasons.
1. The Beomaster doesn't use the Beolink 1000 codes so has to have its own dedicated remote. The other units do use Datalink though so can be used with a Beomaster 5500.
2. The Beocord is not auto-reverse. In fact it is a much better deck because of this but it hits the price. Beocords are almost impossible to sell anyway.
3. The original LP Beogram is the 5000. This is a superb deck - quite frankly, it is the best deck you can get in the stacking systems - I have had almost them all and although it is radial, it simply sounds the best. However, it is radial! This makes it only tempting to those who know! The fact it is better built, has a proper light and the styling is superb will count for very little on eBay.
4. The CD50 Beogram, although good sounding, is hideously unreliable. The laser is great, the rest not so good. The DAC is also wonderful, though fitting two would have been simpler and not any more expensive at a guess! A friend and I were talking about these just last night and we compared the insides of a CD50 against that of a CD5500. The CD5500 is beautifully laid out and circuit boards a treat of beautifully laid out components - much better than most B&O. The CD50 looks as if someone tipped the components in and gave the box a quick shake. The impression is compounded by the fact that almost every one is different! Makes repairs an adventure if nothing else.
5. It uses the MCL82 link system which is very difficult to find.
Having said all that, this, apart from the CD50, is the audiophile choice. Best amplifier, best cassette player and a lovely radio. Will struggle to get much more than £300 in my view though. And that is working with a stylus.