It played both 12cm and 8cm compact discs and had an ingenious ‘step’ function which allowed you to go straight to a chosen track selected from anywhere on the disc. The CD player was one of the most technologically-advanced pieces of hi-fi on the market at the time and yet was one of the easiest to operate. The explicit display always indicated what the CD player was doing all the time – for example, which track was being played, and how many tracks there were on the played compact disc.
Beogram CD 4500 could be used as part of the Beosystem 4500 hi-fi system.
Type: 5171 (1988 – Jan 1994)
Type: AUS 5175 (1988 – Feb 1994)
Type: GB 5172 (1988 – Feb 1993)
Type: J 5174 (1988 – March 1992)
Type: USA 5173 (1988 – May 1994)
Designer: Jacob Jensen
Manufactured: 1988 – 1994Designer: Jacob Jensen
Colours: Silver and Black
Type | Language | Type | |
User Guide | EN | BeoGram CD 4500 User Guide |
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