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You could remove the cover and find the fuse and replace it with the same voltage and current rating.
Make sure you unplug the device before start working on it.
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]
A failure probably occured in one of the power amps and has blown the fuse or worse. DO NOT replace the fuse and try to operate it as further damage may occur. Take it in for repair.
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