After the woody CD-M2, CD-M2DC and CD-M100, the CD-M2000X was Micro's last CD player, but barely advertised for or distributed this time. In fact, very few have seen an actual M2000X...
The chassis and CDM mechanism are the everlast Philips used for the CD-94, CD-95 and CD-99SE series.
1,5cm and 1cm thick non-magnetic metal front and side panels, an added lead sheet down the bottom of the Philips diecast chassis plus a ferrite sheet below the top plate - it doesn't move, it doesn't budge, it doesn't vibrate.
The trafo is a tight-ring toroidal encased in a copper box with three secondaries for digital, analogue and display sections ; the entire analogue section is also copper-encased and wiring is all PC-OCC and the three feet are made of solid chrome-plated brass.
Sadly, as Micro was then in bad shape, the only "catalog" ever published is one-page sheet with little details outlined and no internal view or circuit description...
A real M2000X here.