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synergy
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Just wondering how these work.. I did a search for them and only found a Stinger brand barrier strip. Here is a picture of one:

I'm not seeing this would work, and how it would be mounted to my amp rack. What about RCA cables? Any other alternatives to making an amp rack removable without sacrificing looks/quality of install?

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that's used to hook up multiple wires most use ring terminals also you can make a plastic cover to protect from shorts

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If you do opt for those barrier strips, check out www.partsexpress.com they have barrier strips exactly like that (and I'm sure for less than Stinger).

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Can these be used for power and speaker connections?

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no, they won't handle the high amperage of a power connection- speaker connections will be fine.

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I have used them with the remote turn on connections with success.
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