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May try this:http://www.amazon.com/Alden-8530P-Grabit-Damaged-Remover/dp/B000ETLK7O
If the screws in this image match your unit, you should be able to remove the stripped screw with pliers, use locking type if it is really stubborn. Use blue masking tape around the screw to protect the box finish. The extractors Trung mentioned work good too. You can ask Audio GD to send you some new screws if you want stock perfection, or just replace them all with nice screws made of real steel that won't disintegrate, as srb suggests.
I think more screws are fouled up by using cheap or worn out tools, and I have to force myself to throw away such items.
Heat is also your friend, especially on aluminum chassis. Hit it with a heat gun or hair dryer for 5 minutes and see if that will help. It often does since the aluminum expands much more than the steel.
After doing that, steal one of your childrens crayons, and melt a bit of it down into the threads.
That looks like a neat tool assuming it works.
I'm guessing many of us have children grown and gone, thankfully we have our own crayons now.. keep 'em next to the drool bib.