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NAD C 589 CD Player Revives MQA with QRONO d2a Processing

At $1,399, the NAD C 589 CD player promises improved playback with MQA’s QRONO d2a processing and ESS ES9039PRO DAC.

2026 NAD C 589 CD Player Drawer Open Above

NAD Electronics never bailed on the compact disc. While others chased streaming like it was the last lifeboat off the Titanic, NAD kept building CD players quietly, stubbornly, and with a clear sense of who was still buying silver discs.

Now it’s back with the C 589, a $1,399 addition to its Classic Series that moves the conversation forward from the earlier C 538. NAD is positioning it as a serious step up in digital playback, built around MQA Labs’ QRONO d2a processing and an ESS ES9039PRO DAC to improve timing accuracy, spatial detail, and overall musical coherence.

But let’s not pretend this is 2006. The CD player category didn’t die — it got crowded. Brands like FiiO, Shanling, Esoteric, Onkyo, Marantz, Audiolab, and Quad are all leaning back into physical media with players that range from affordable to borderline obsessive.

The difference? NAD never left. And the C 589 feels like a company doubling down on that decision; this time with more firepower under the hood and a market that suddenly cares again.

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The resurgence of physical formats reflects a desire to reconnect with music in a more intentional way, said Morten Nielsen, NAD Product Manager. “For many listeners, compact disc remains an incredibly rewarding format. With the C 589, we wanted to create a player that honours that experience while applying modern digital technologies to extract the best possible performance from every disc.

What is QRONO d2a?

At the heart of the C 589 is QRONO d2a, a digital audio processing technology developed by MQA Labs that focuses on improving timing precision and reconstruction accuracy during the digital-to-analogue conversion process. The goal is to reduce temporal smearing so transients land where they should, spatial cues make more sense, and the music flows without that slightly mechanical edge that can creep into lesser CD playback.

QRONO d2a is said to work alongside the onboard ESS ES9039PRO DAC, not instead of it. Think of it as an additional layer that refines how the DAC does its job, rather than replacing the core conversion architecture. The combination is designed to extract more low-level detail and dynamic nuance from compact discs without rewriting the tonal balance or over-processing the signal.

It’s also worth noting that while MQA as a streaming format lost support from TIDAL two years ago, the underlying technology was acquired by Lenbrook, which also owns NAD.

Disc Loading

Disc handling is handled by a dedicated loader and transport mechanism designed for consistent, low-noise operation. The transport and laser assembly are engineered to maintain accurate tracking, helping the player read discs cleanly, including older or well-worn CDs that can trip up lesser mechanisms. The goal is straightforward: fewer read errors, more consistent playback, and less reliance on error correction to fill in the gaps.

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Connection Flexibility

For system integration, the C 589 keeps things straightforward. It offers both balanced XLR and single-ended RCA analog outputs for direct connection to an integrated amplifier or preamp, along with AES/EBU, coaxial, and optical digital outputs if you’d rather use it as a dedicated transport feeding an external DAC.

What it doesn’t try to be is a digital hub. There are no digital inputs here, so you won’t be routing streamers, TVs, or other sources through it. 

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Usability

The C 589 keeps usability straightforward. A large front-panel display with CD Text support shows track and artist information when available, making it easy to read from a distance. An included remote provides basic playback and navigation controls, with no app or additional setup required.

Comparison

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NAD ModelC 589 (2026)C 538 (2018)
Product TypeCD PlayerCD Player 
Price$1,399$399
Disc Playback CompatibilityCD-CA (Redbook),  CD-R, CD-RW, MQA-CD
MP3-CD, WMA–CD, SACD not supported
CD-CA (Redbook), CD-R, CD-RW, MP3-CD, WMA-CD
MQA-CD and SACD not supported
CD Text CompatibilityYes
Digital to Analog Converter  ESS ES9039PRO DAC Wolfson High Spec 24/192 DAC 
Filtering TechnologyQRONO d2a
Frequency Response20 Hz – 20 kHz (±0.3 dB)±0.5 dB (ref. 0 dB 20 Hz-20 kHz) 
Total Harmonic Distortion ≤ 0.005% (1kHz, LPF 20kHz)≤0.01% (ref. 1 kHz, Audio LPF) 
Channel Balance 0.3 dB (0 dB 1 kHz)±0.5 dB (ref. 0dB 1kHz)
Channel Separation  ≥ 110 dB≥90 dB (ref. 1 kHz) 
Signal to Noise Ratio A-Weighted)≥ 115 dB (1 kHz, A-weighted LPF 20 kHz Play)≥110 dB (ref. 1 kHz, A-weighted )
Dynamic Digital Headroom (DDH) Yes
Outputs XLR Balanced
RCA Unbalanced 
Digital Optical 
Digital Coaxial

RCA Unbalanced 
Digital Optical 
Digital Coaxial
Analog Output LevelLine Out: 2.2 ±0.1V 
Balanced: 4.4 ±0.2V
Analog: 2.2 ± 0.1 V 
Digital Out Level Digital Audio Out – Balanced: 2 – 3 Vp-p 110 ohms 
Digital Audio Out – Coaxial: 0.5 – 0.8 Vp-p 75 ohms
Not Indicated
De-Emphasis -3.73 to -5.33 dB (0 dB 1kHz, 5 kHz)
-8.04 to -10.04 dB (0 dB 1 kHz, 16 kHz)
-4.6 ±0.8 dB (ref. 0dB 1 kHz, 5 kHz) 
-9.0 ±1.0 dB (ref. 0dB 1 kHz, 16 kHz) 
Linearity-3 ±0.1 dB (0 dB 1 kHz at -3 dB)
-6 ±0.2 dB (0 dB 1 kHz at -6 dB)
-10 ±0.25 dB (0 dB 1 kHz at -10 dB)
-20 ±0.25 dB (0dB 1 kHz at -20 dB)
-60 ±0.5 dB (0dB 1 kHz at -60 dB)
Not Indicated
Power Requirements120v, 230v120v, 240v
Standby Power<0.5W <0.5W 
Idle Power≤ 20 W<7.5W
LCD DisplayYes – 0 6.1 inchesYes
ControlIR Remote
12 volt Trigger
IR Remote
Gross Dimensions (WHD)435 x 83 x 294 mm 

17 1/4 x 3 3/8 x 11 5/8 inches
435 x 70 x 249 mm

17 3/16 x 2 13/16 x 9 13/16 inches 
Weight (net)  5.1 kg (11.2 lbs)3.0 kg (6.6 lbs) 
Finish  BlackBlack
Included Accessories120V AC Power Cord
230V AC Power Cord 
Stereo RCA to RCA Cable
IR Remote Control
AAA Batteries x 2
Safety/Warranty Guide
Quick Setup Guide
120V AC Power Cord

Stereo RCA to RCA Cable
IR Remote Control
AAA Batteries x 2
Safety/Warranty Guide
Quick Setup Guide
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The Bottom Line 

The C 589 feels like NAD Electronics getting serious about CD again—but doing it on its own terms. What stands out is the combination of QRONO d2a processing with a current-generation ESS ES9039PRO DAC, along with balanced XLR outputs that make it easy to integrate into higher-end systems. It’s not trying to win on features. It’s trying to sound better, especially with standard Red Book CDs.

What’s missing is just as clear. There’s no SACD support, no USB ripping, no headphone output, and no ability to act as a digital hub. At $1,399, those omissions will matter to some buyers—especially when other brands are stacking features at similar or even lower price points. NAD made a deliberate call here to keep the C 589 focused on playback quality rather than versatility.

So who is it for? Someone with an existing system who still owns a serious CD collection and wants a cleaner, more refined playback path without jumping into five-figure territory. If you’re looking for an all-in-one digital solution, this isn’t it. If you just want to press play and get the most out of your discs, it makes a stronger case.

As for what’s next, don’t be surprised if this isn’t the end of the story. With CD showing signs of life again and competition heating up, a higher-end model in NAD’s Masters Series would make sense, especially if they decide to push this QRONO approach even further.

Price & Availability

The NAD C 589 CD Player is priced at $1,399 USD ($1,999 CAD). It is also listed at £1199 in the UK and €1599 in Europe. The unit is listed as “coming soon” in 2026 through authorized NAD retailers.

For more information: nadelectronics.com/products/c-589-cd-player

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