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Auto Off is a feature that shuts down the SPD-SX automatically when it hasn't been used for 4 hours. This can be helpful if you've mistakenly left the SPD-SX's ...
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I would say that something is getting hot in the electronics and causing it to shut down.
Casio should be able to supply you with a list of authorised service agents in your area. So visit there website.
If power supply is not original and time of shut off depends on speakers volume I suspect power supply has no enough power. If it is all original then problem may be in power management switching off
What a surprise! This is not unusual. If you drive these hard they do tend to shut down. If you are not driving it hard and are not running into clipping there is obviously a fault and it will have to go back to Behringer.
If after you shut it down and after a while turn it on again and it works the same way. It sounds like a heat problem. We here at Pro Line Music are a Peavey service center. If you can not get any local help you can send it to us. [email protected]
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