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<blockquote data-quote="oni" data-source="post: 5638256" data-attributes="member: 592850"><p>So I dug out my old 2 channel amp that I used to run my subs off of bridged... anyway, now that I'm overhauling my car I plan on using it for my frontstage.</p><p></p><p>It's not too bad (an old Eclipse that does 130@4 per channel) but in all the moves I've done, I have misplaced 2 speaker screws and the ground and remote screws. So what's the best place for replacements? Call the company or just go to the hardware store? They're just regular Philips head screws with the flat plates under the screw head to hold down the wires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oni, post: 5638256, member: 592850"] So I dug out my old 2 channel amp that I used to run my subs off of bridged... anyway, now that I'm overhauling my car I plan on using it for my frontstage. It's not too bad (an old Eclipse that does 130@4 per channel) but in all the moves I've done, I have misplaced 2 speaker screws and the ground and remote screws. So what's the best place for replacements? Call the company or just go to the hardware store? They're just regular Philips head screws with the flat plates under the screw head to hold down the wires. [/QUOTE]
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