RCA to XLR - Cable adapter?



I've got some of the one piece metal change over adapter that go from RCA to XLR in, and out's.

None are male RCA however and that's what the need is now.

To place a bit less strain (as RCA jacks have less mass), I'm thinking to get adapters that have quite a short male RCA cable on the RCA end with the male balanced out end opposite it. Male RCA to male XLR. Short cable on the RCA end.

Anyone ever see RCA - XLR adapter/cable with short cables on the RCA side?

Where or who makes 'em?

My new pre is all SE... the amp is only XLR. and yes, I got the thing about using one of my preexisting adapters on the amp and then whatever RCA cable thereafter. No prob. I've got an almost new Syn Res Ref xlr cable too and hate to have to off it right away. Adapters such as I'm asking for would be immense help and save big bucks right now though.

Thanks for the help, always.
blindjim
You can order something like this from Bluejeans cable. I had a 1 ft set made to run from my SE DAC to XLR buffer unit..it works without a hitch.
Your preamp-to-amp wiring will be single-ended regardless of what kind of connectors are on the ends. Seems to me you would be better off using a rca-terminated interconnect and the adapter at the amp. If you were to make a cable/adapter such as you describe why not make it long enough to go all the way from preamp to amp? Most any cable manufacturer will make what you want. I have used A2Z cables (on the web).
Gmood1
thanks much... I'll look into the place shortly. notice any bad stuff happening with them on your regular cables, though?

Eldartford

got it. as I said though... those near new Resolution Refs sure are a nice pair of cables... and i'd like to use them if at all possible... hence the query.

..if no other reason than to check out their match with the new pre. first. might save me going with another set and having to sell these to do it...
Sorry Jim maybe I didn't read over your quest close enough. It would be better IMHO, to just use a SE to XLR interconnect. The BJCs won't cost more than $40. I would eliminate all unneeded connections if possible. Trying to use the Resolution Refs would most likely degrade the sound with all the extra connections...just MHO.