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No, it would be unsafe to use theÊ6-volt setting with an media player requiring 5.6 volts. The proper amount of voltage is needed to make sure that the battery is not overheated from too much electric current passing through it.

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Q: You have media player that uses 5.6v and 2000ma you want to use in your car with a car adapter that has 2000ma with voltage settings of 3v-12v can you safely use the 6v setting or not?
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If the original power supply indicates an output 9v and 700mA and you use one that indicates an output of 9v and 2000mA will this disturb the performance of the machine a pedal effect or even ruin it?

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