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Hi all,

I just got a bnib ms 1000, :D :D however I could not find the screws to attach the acrylic on the amp. Does anybody know where to get them or what is the measurement of the screws? I really don't want to scratch the amp with a wrong size screws.

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WELCOME!
You are already owning an amp that many members wish to add to their collection one day...... 8)
Try PG if they still have those screws.
Somebody please help out here with the correct E-adress he can use?!
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PG don't run shit around here........................... :lol: :lol: :lol:

This is Stipud's site and we're all PG addicts and junkies.......... :shock: :shock: :shock:

Screws are kinda hard to come by these days but you could find some here and there at specialty hardware stores.
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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nico boom wrote:WELCOME!
You are already owning an amp that many members wish to add to their collection one day...... 8)
Try PG if they still have those screws.
Somebody please help out here with the correct E-adress he can use?!
Nico
Hi Nico,

Thank you for your kind welcome, I am really excited with this amp, and hope to find the screws soon.

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So what are ya gonna run with this badboy......... :hmm:
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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FuzzyHoNutz wrote:PG don't run shit around here........................... :lol: :lol: :lol:

This is Stipud's site and we're all PG addicts and junkies.......... :shock: :shock: :shock:

Screws are kinda hard to come by these days but you could find some here and there at specialty hardware stores.
Hi FuzzyHoNutz,

Whoops... pardon my english, and sorry Stipud, but did not meant that this great forum belongs to PG, guess what I meant is that; for a PG lovers it is great to have a forum like this... not PG as the manufacturers has this forum... :D

I wish down here in the tropics I can easily find a speciality hardware stores, I have been looking but they dont have that kind of screws.

Btw spent sometimes on your state before, in ashland... had a great time there... :D

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FuzzyHoNutz wrote:So what are ya gonna run with this badboy......... :hmm:
I got a Morel Supremo Picollo tweet, Morel CDM54 midrange and Morel Supremo 6 midbass... hope it matches well :|... What do you think?

The front end is my old nak cd700

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Alright? Ought to be fantastic. There isnt a weak spot in that setup. :D Very good choice of components topped off with a beautiful amp. Wish I had the meens to build a stereo like that. Welcome to the forum fellow enthusiast :)
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far as i know PG has no more of those screws... might behoove you to check.. but like fuzzy said... you can find at speciality hardware stores for sure.
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Please don't take that the wrong way....... I wasn't trying to be a dick or anything..... This site is the spawn of a couple different sites that are nolonger around. "Cream of the crop" as it can best be discribed imo. We're all fairly knowlegable in the car audio world and I don't think a question has been asked that wasn't answered.......

I think there might be some screws on the bay as a matter of fact but you'd have to search around alittle. Knowing the pitch and thread is probly key.
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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waynehead wrote:Alright? Ought to be fantastic. There isnt a weak spot in that setup. :D Very good choice of components topped off with a beautiful amp. Wish I had the meens to build a stereo like that. Welcome to the forum fellow enthusiast :)
Hi waynehead, thanks for your warm welcome :D... I certainly hope the installation willnot be the weakspot :doh:

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mhyde71 wrote:far as i know PG has no more of those screws... might behoove you to check.. but like fuzzy said... you can find at speciality hardware stores for sure.
Will try again mhyde71... thanks for responding :D

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rush1 wrote:
FuzzyHoNutz wrote:So what are ya gonna run with this badboy......... :hmm:
I got a Morel Supremo Picollo tweet, Morel CDM54 midrange and Morel Supremo 6 midbass... hope it matches well :|... What do you think?

The front end is my old nak cd700

Cheers,
Welcome to the Phorum!!!!!!!!

Great line up you have going......do you have a Morel Ultimo Subwoofer....those subwoofers are wonderful 8)
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FuzzyHoNutz wrote:Please don't take that the wrong way....... I wasn't trying to be a dick or anything..... This site is the spawn of a couple different sites that are nolonger around. "Cream of the crop" as it can best be discribed imo. We're all fairly knowlegable in the car audio world and I don't think a question has been asked that wasn't answered.......

I think there might be some screws on the bay as a matter of fact but you'd have to search around alittle. Knowing the pitch and thread is probly key.
No FuzzyHoNutz... never was thought of you that way man... Oh, so that's how it began? Wheewww... :D

Ya I can noticed that as soon as I posted replies are made with suggestions... what an excellent members in here :clap: :clap:

Will look at the bay again, hopefully I get the pitch and thread... so far I only saw the speaker screws...

Can anybody hep me with the color and possibly the length of the original screw?

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dBincognito wrote: Welcome to the Phorum!!!!!!!!

Great line up you have going......do you have a Morel Ultimo Subwoofer....those subwoofers are wonderful 8)
Hi dBincognito, thank you for your warm welcome :D

Nope, didnot have the Ultimo... still can't justify myself spending so much for Sub... moreover I have not listened to it since nobody I know is using it.

btw what sub is on your avatar? looked powerful 8)

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The screws are 4-40 countersunk and about 1/4~1/8" long

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vin78 wrote:The screws are 4-40 countersunk and about 1/4~1/8" long

Welcome to the forum BTW :)
Hi vin78... Thank you so much for the info on the size of it... :clap: :clap: :clap: Perhaps the color of them? :D :D

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rush1 wrote:
dBincognito wrote: Welcome to the Phorum!!!!!!!!

Great line up you have going......do you have a Morel Ultimo Subwoofer....those subwoofers are wonderful 8)
Hi dBincognito, thank you for your warm welcome :D

Nope, didnot have the Ultimo... still can't justify myself spending so much for Sub... moreover I have not listened to it since nobody I know is using it.

btw what sub is on your avatar? looked powerful 8)

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The Ultimo's sound great....they are high on price though...but you only have to buy 1 :wink:

My avatar is a RE Audio XXX 12" sub....it recently got sold b/c it was so big :lol:


I'm sure someone on here will have the screws you are looking for. :wink:
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rush1 wrote:
vin78 wrote:The screws are 4-40 countersunk and about 1/4~1/8" long

Welcome to the forum BTW :)
Hi vin78... Thank you so much for the info on the size of it... :clap: :clap: :clap: Perhaps the color of them? :D :D

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They are stainless screws...

and i think the 4-40's will work.. but might be a shade too small...
I know for a fact that the black basscube cover screws are 4-40, and I just set one next to a plexi screw and it looks a little smaller (the BC screw)
IOW It looks like that the plexi screw is a shade bigger than the black basscube screw which that is (as told by PG) is 4-40.

But they are stainless...

maybe try a 4-40 and whatever is next size up like a 5-50 (if there is such a beast)
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Almost all of the screws PG used on their cases are #4-40. Most of the screws in their thinner sheet metal, like the ZX/Ti amps, BC, Xovers, ect... are #4-40, undercut countersunk screws. Undercuts will work in all the places that the normal countersunk screws are, but they have the added benefit of fitting the sheet metal CS and still sit flush.

I have hundreds of the undercut #4-40's in 316SS, and can probably ship you some for damn near nothing :)

**edit** I have a bunch of non undercut ones too, but they aren't stainless, they are mild steel, zinc plated. You are welcome to either, just PM me.

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mhyde71 wrote:maybe try a 4-40 and whatever is next size up like a 5-50 (if there is such a beast)
Matt, 5-40 is the next size up from #4, but they are very, very, very uncommon. #6-32 is the next common size from #4-40, and #6 is quite a bit larger. #6 IIRC is the size of screw that your outlet cover plates in your house use, so you could pull one out and see if it matches the plexi screw...
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dBincognito wrote:The Ultimo's sound great....they are high on price though...but you only have to buy 1 :wink:

My avatar is a RE Audio XXX 12" sub....it recently got sold b/c it was so big :lol:


I'm sure someone on here will have the screws you are looking for. :wink:
I believe it sounds great... Still enjoying my JL even though I know the Ultimo will produce better bass.

I thought it was RE... it is huge, I certainly hope that I can get the screws from someone here... :pray:

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mhyde71 wrote:They are stainless screws...

and i think the 4-40's will work.. but might be a shade too small...
I know for a fact that the black basscube cover screws are 4-40, and I just set one next to a plexi screw and it looks a little smaller (the BC screw)
IOW It looks like that the plexi screw is a shade bigger than the black basscube screw which that is (as told by PG) is 4-40.

But they are stainless...

maybe try a 4-40 and whatever is next size up like a 5-50 (if there is such a beast)
So they are stainless screws mhyde71... excellent, thank you so much :clap: :clap:

So it should be slightly bigger than a 4-40? will try to find it.

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Jacampb2 wrote:Almost all of the screws PG used on their cases are #4-40. Most of the screws in their thinner sheet metal, like the ZX/Ti amps, BC, Xovers, ect... are #4-40, undercut countersunk screws. Undercuts will work in all the places that the normal countersunk screws are, but they have the added benefit of fitting the sheet metal CS and still sit flush.

I have hundreds of the undercut #4-40's in 316SS, and can probably ship you some for damn near nothing :)

**edit** I have a bunch of non undercut ones too, but they aren't stainless, they are mild steel, zinc plated. You are welcome to either, just PM me.

Later,
Jason
Hi Jason, thank you so much for your offer. PM sent.

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