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oreo lover 
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I have a Pioneer Premier GM-X 1034 and I am missing the speaker terminal screws.  I never installed it and the screws are already missing.

Can anyone here help me out?  I would be needing 8 of the Pioneer style screws with the swivel style square tabs.  If you have a Pioneer, you will know what I mean.  I am hoping that some of you installers have some older fried amps that are no longer of any use.  If possible, I would need the gold plated screws.  Condition: The newer, The better.Need Speaker Terminal Screws. -- posted image.

Thanks.

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Posted: April 21, 2004 at 6:22 PM / IP Logged  
Wouldn't Pioneer send those out to you?
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Posted: April 21, 2004 at 11:48 PM / IP Logged  

One time I sent away an Alpine amp to be serviced under warranty at circuit city...

When I got it back, it had no screws.....they were like: duhhhh, I don't know.....like a bunch of idiots......

what technician would do something like that?

Anyways...A few minutes with the soldering iron fixed that problem. So, just solder the wires directly on the terminals if you know how to solder.

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Posted: April 22, 2004 at 1:03 PM / IP Logged  
Ummmmm....................No, I don't think I'm going to solder anything to my amp terminals.  Thanks anyway.
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Call pioneer... at the very least they should be able to tell you where to get replacements.

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i lost my terminals for my sony amp.. i just went to the hard-ware store and bought some screws and washers that fit...worked well. found the terminals after i had installed the washers tho.
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I called Pioneer and they do not even know what I'm talking about.  Its unreal.  They areTRULY clueless.  I know I can get them from the hardware store.  I am installing the amp in the open so I wanted it to look as good as possible.  I was just curious to see if anyone had a scrap Pioneer amp kicking around gathering dust.  If they did, I would love to take the termianal screws off their hands.  My amp is a 4 channel so I would be needing 8 of the screws with those square tabs that come with the screws.  Thanks guys.
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Sorry.  I mean I can get only regular screws and washers from the hardware store.  I am looking for the Factory Pioneer Screws with the square tabs.  8 of them.  Thanks
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Posted: April 22, 2004 at 10:39 PM / IP Logged  
I'll fire up the Weller 23w and get the solder ready for ya....
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Oh, Ok.  I'll be right over.  Wait up for me.
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