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Michi Debuts Prestige Q430 Luxury CD Player That Leaves Out SACD

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Rotel’s luxury Michi brand has expanded its digital lineup with the Michi Prestige Q430 CD Player, a full-function disc player designed for listeners who still take Red Book CD playback seriously. Unlike a transport-only design, the Q430 includes its own internal DAC while also offering a digital output for those who prefer to experiment with an external converter. Rotel already has a long track record in the two-channel component space, and while we’ve covered the brand extensively at eCoustics, the Michi line sits firmly at the company’s high-end tier.

The Prestige Q430 now enters a surprisingly competitive premium CD player category that includes impressive new models from Marantz, Quad, Hegel, TEAC, Shanling, and several other brands determined to prove that the compact disc still has plenty of life left in it.

In recent years, we’ve also covered several other Michi products including the Q5 CD Transport DAC (2024), the Series 2 Amplifiers and Preamplifiers (2023), and our full review of the Michi X3 Integrated Amplifier (2022); all of which reinforced the brand’s focus on premium construction, refined industrial design, and performance aimed squarely at the higher end of the hi-fi market.

Michi Prestige Line Adds the Q430 CD Player

The Michi Prestige line is designed to give listeners a clear entry point into ultra-high-performance components built with the same design discipline, power supply priorities, and craftsmanship expected of reference-level audio.

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Drawing on more than 60 years of Rotel amplifier and circuit development, Prestige models aim to deliver effortless dynamics, exceptional clarity, and the kind of long-term reliability that serious two-channel systems demand.

Michi Prestige Q430 CD Player atop Michi X430 Integrated Amplifier

For 2026, Michi has introduced two new additions to the series: the Prestige Q430 CD Player and the X430 Integrated Amplifier. We covered the X430 in a companion article, but here the focus shifts to the Q430 CD Player, a premium disc player designed for listeners who still value dedicated CD playback in a high-end system.

Building on Michi’s heritage of precision engineering and industrial design, the Q430 combines a high-quality floating CD mechanism capable of playing Red Book CD, CD-R, and CD-RW discs with a meticulously designed proprietary power supply built in-house. Multiple stages of isolated voltage regulation reduce noise at the source, helping deliver exceptionally low distortion and a very quiet acoustic background where subtle details and ambient cues can emerge clearly from the mix.

At the heart of the digital stage is an ESS SABRE ES9028PRO 8-channel DAC, configured and optimized for stereo playback. The DAC is intended to deliver precise, neutral sound with wide soundstage presentation and strong resolution through both single-ended RCA and balanced XLR analog outputs, providing flexibility when integrating the player into a wide range of high-end systems.

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Measured performance is equally ambitious. The Q430 is rated for ultra-low distortion (THD below 0.0006%) and a signal-to-noise ratio exceeding 120 dB, helping preserve transient impact and low-level detail even in complex musical passages. Channel separation greater than 105 dB at 10 kHz further supports precise stereo imaging and spatial detail, contributing to a convincingly three-dimensional soundstage.

Connectivity is straightforward but purposeful. In addition to its analog outputs, the Q430 includes a coaxial digital output, allowing the player to function as a dedicated CD transport when paired with an external DAC for listeners who prefer to experiment with different digital conversion stages.

However, there are a few notable omissions for a player positioned at this level. The Q430 does not support SACD playback, which some listeners may expect given its price category and the capabilities offered by competing models. In addition, the internal DAC cannot be used with external digital sources or streamers, a feature that has become increasingly common in 2026 as manufacturers try to broaden the utility of standalone disc players within modern streaming-focused systems.

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For ease of operation, the Michi Prestige Q430 CD Player includes a wireless remote control that allows listeners to navigate album artwork, settings, and disc information displayed on the front panel’s full-color TFT display. The interface is designed to make browsing and playback straightforward while providing clear visual feedback during use.

All of the internal components are housed inside a precision-milled aluminum chassis that reflects Michi’s design philosophy of durability, performance, and long-term reliability. The solid enclosure also helps minimize vibration and electrical interference, supporting stable disc playback and consistent sonic performance.

The Q430 measures 431 x 148 x 385 mm (17 x 6 x 15-1/4 inches) with a front panel height of 131 mm (approximately 5-1/6 inches). The unit weighs 8.8 kg (19.5 lbs), reflecting the robust chassis construction and internal power supply design typical of Michi components.

Comparison

Michi Prestige Q430
(2026)
Michi Q5
(2025)
Product Type CD Player CD Transport/DAC
Price $3,999 $7,499
CD Playback Compatibility CD, CD-R, CD-RW CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Digital Input N/A 1 x Coaxial 
1 x Toslink
Analog Output 1 x XLR
1 x RCA
1 x XLR
1 x RCA
Digital Output 1 x Coaxial  1 x Coaxial 
1 x Toslink
THD < 0.0006% < 0.0006%
Intermodulation Distortion   Not Indicated < 0.002%
Frequency Response 20 Hz – 20 kHz (+0 dB, -0.3 dB) 20 Hz – 20k Hz (+0 dB, -0.1 dB)
10 Hz – 70k Hz (+0 dB, -3 dB)
Channel Balance  ± 0.5 dB ± 0.5 dB
Channel Separation   Unbalanced (RCA) > 105 dB @ 10 kHz
Balanced (XLR)   > 110 dB @ 10 kHz
> 104 dB @ 10k Hz
Signal to Noise Ratio (IHF A-Weighted) Unbalanced (RCA)  > 120 dB
Balanced (XLR)   > 125 dB
> 115 dB
Dynamic Range  > 99 dB > 99 dB
Input Sensitivity Not Indicated 0 dBfs / 75 ohms
CD Output Not Indicated Digital output (16-Bit / 44.1k Hz, 0 dBFS)
Analog Output Level / Impedance Unbalanced (RCA)  1.96 V / 100 ohms
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Balanced (XLR) 4.2 V / 2 k ohms

Unbalanced (RCA) 2.3 V / 100 ohms

Balanced (XLR)  4.9 V / 4K ohms

Digital to Analog Converter   ESS ES9028PRO DAC ESS ES9028PRO DAC
Digital Output  Coaxial Out SPDIF LPCM (up to 24-bit / 192 kHz)
PC-USB USB provided for power and firmware updates only. USB Audio Class 2.0 (up to 32-bit / 384k Hz)* *Driver installation required 
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Support native DSD (up to 4X, 11.2M) and DoP (up to 2X, 5.6M) 

Support MQA and MQA Studio (up to 24-bit / 384 kHz)

Power Requirements Europe 230 V, 50 Hz
USA 120 V, 60 Hz
Europe 230 V, 50 Hz
USA 120 V, 60 Hz
Power Consumption  25 watts 25 watts
Standby Power Consumption   < 0.5 watts < 0.5 watts
Full-color TFT Display Yes Yes
Control Wireless Remote, RS232, Ethernet, 12V Trigger Wireless Remote, RS232, and Ethernet
Dimensions (WxHxD) 431 x 148 x 385 mm 
(17 x 6  x 15-1/4 inches)
485 x 150 x 452 mm 
(19 x 6 x 17-3/4 inches)
Front Panel Height   131 mm
(5-1/6 inches)
132 mm
(5-1/4 inches)
Net Weight  8.8 kg
(19.5 lbs)
23.5 kg
(51.8 lbs)
Finish   Black Black

The Bottom Line 

The Michi Prestige Q430 CD Player is aimed at listeners who still value dedicated Red Book CD playback and want a component that matches the build quality and aesthetic of a high-end two-channel system. With its floating transport mechanism, ESS SABRE ES9028PRO DAC optimized for stereo use, balanced and single-ended outputs, and robust aluminum chassis, the Q430 is clearly designed to deliver refined CD performance rather than serve as a digital hub for multiple sources.

However, its focus is also its limitation. At $4,000, the Q430 lacks several features that competing players in this price category increasingly offer, including SACD playback and digital inputs that would allow the internal DAC to be used with external streamers or transports. For some buyers, those omissions will be difficult to ignore.

Ultimately, the Q430 is best suited for high-end two-channel listeners who still maintain a substantial CD collection and want a dedicated player that prioritizes build quality and straightforward disc playback rather than broad digital flexibility. For everyone else, especially those looking for SACD support or a more versatile DAC—the competition from brands like Marantz, Esoteric, TEAC, and Shanling may offer a more compelling case.

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Price & Availability

Priced at $3,999, the Michi Q430 CD Player will initially be available in North America beginning March 2026, with global availability to follow early in the second quarter of 2026 through Rotel’s Dealer Network at €3,999 or £3,599.

For more information: rotel.com/product/q430

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