Looking for good interconnects for narrowly spaced jacks


I just had my old Dual 1229Q professionally restored.  The RCA jacks internally are spaced about 3/8" from center of the jack to the other.  The smallest RCA jacks I have seen on quality RCA interconnects require jacks spaced about 1/2" apart.  Does anyone know of any that are small enough for this application?  Not looking for megabuck interconnects, just decent shielded ones.  I am not looking to change out the RCA jacks on the Dual.  Thanks!

bondmanp

I'm taking measurements with a pair of Switchcraft 3502 that just might make the cut, although barely. The 3502AAU is nickel barrel with gold plated plug and 3502ABAU has a black barrel. These can be found through numerous online sellers, are good quality, and very reasonably priced.

@bondmanp  The best I can tell you is it looks to me like it just might work, albeit barely. The barrels on these Switchcraft plugs are narrow which is why I had a look on your behalf. The OD is 0.37", which means if your RCA jacks are on 3/8" (0.375") centers, you should have just enough space to make it work. Again, these are good quality and inexpensive, so it's certainly worth having a go.

I had a pair of RCA's made for me by Pine Tree Audio. They were for my 1970's reel-to-reel tape deck. He did some measurements, and found a set of Switchcraft RCAs that would fit. he made up the interconnect, and it has been perfect. Fits my Scott 299A amp from the 60's, too.