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I have some sony portable speakers that take a 9V power supply, or 4 AA
batteries. Is it bad for them to use a 6V power supply (which works), and if so, why? Cheers Nick |
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No... you might notice a bit of clipping or distortion, but if you are happy
with it I guess it's fine... you'll probably find the 9V input is nominal and regulated (reduced) down to the 6V which is what the batteries would give... If it works then it should carry on working. "Nick Morgan" wrote in message ... I have some sony portable speakers that take a 9V power supply, or 4 AA batteries. Is it bad for them to use a 6V power supply (which works), and if so, why? Cheers Nick |
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