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

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.

Since this is for a turntable, if you are running moving coil cartridge, you’ll want low capacity phono cables. Would Kimber TAK CU work?

https://kimber.com/products/TAK-CU

call kimber kable and ask what size are these

@bondmanp I should have clarified that I focused purely on plugs that will fit. I am assuming that you would verify plug fitment first, and then obtain suitable bulk cable and finish the cables yourself. As for finished RCA cables using the narrow-barreled Switchcraft plugs I specified, they're out there, but several finished sets I've seen in a casual search use cable better suited for line level interconnects rather than phono use. For that, you would want a very low capacitance cable intended for this purpose (as @audphile1 mentioned), and there are multiple options.