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It depends on the player but probably 10 to 50 watts. On the back or bottom of your player should be something that says what it's power requirements are. Find the voltage (probably 120v or 240v) and the amperage (like maybe 0.25a or so). Multiply these values together and you'll have watts.

This is not necessarily the normal operating wattage but the maximum draw that this device should ever use. Nominal operation power consumption will be much less, maybe half of this maximum.

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A typical portable CD player uses between 2 to 5 watts of power when playing music. This power consumption may vary depending on the volume level and other factors.

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Depends on the brand and model.

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