Zen Micro or Nomand Xtra permanently hooked up to ste

Hello,
I'm considering buying either a Zen Micro, or a Nomad Xtra as a substitute for a CD player. I plan on ripping all my cd's and getting rid of them. My question is:
Can I have either of those two players hooked up permanently to my stereo (basically connected via the mini-plug, and always plugged in using the AC adapter). Will this harm the player at all?
Thanks.

Thanks SSR. I'm leaning towards the Zen Xtra, mostly based on price. I read the user manual, and found a small mention of this in the FAQ section:
<B><FONT face=Arial-BoldMT>
align=left>Should I leave my player plugged into the AC adapter?
</B><FONT face=ArialMT>No, you should not. After charging the battery or using the player, disconnect it from the AC power adapter. Leaving it plugged in leads to heat buildup, which is not good for the player or the battery.
align=left><FONT face=ArialMT>Have you experienced any heat buildup as mentioned?
align=left><FONT face=ArialMT>Thanks!

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