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. 

Yers ago my friend acquired a Fisher 500c receiver. The stereo input jacks were very close together. I still had Monster Cables from one of my old stereos. I gave all the pairs I had to him and they fit perfectly. They sounded pretty good too.