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In Reply to: RE: Cable jacks for vintage preamp posted by Duster on September 09, 2016 at 13:15:45
I mean pre-made audio cables with narrow as thin as possible rca plugs so I have room to Fit those rca plugs next to each other you know how close those vintage pre amps didnt leave room for todays rca cables.
Thanks I hope that was more clear.
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I changed the female jacks on the chassis of my early CJ pre (PV1 case) and it made a pretty huge difference along with removing the internal wiring to the AC outlets on the back.
The RCA change would require drilling. I just changed the aux for my CDP and the phono in and the pre out.
I think you are near me. DC region?You buy the stuff and we can do it. No charge. Would be fun for me. I should be back home soon. If you have good enough RCA interconnects I can reterminate the one end for the Dynaco too. That would be at a small cost for the Switchcraft or narrow Neutrik RCA plugs.
Let me know.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
This Canare interconnect cable with narrow-profile Switchcraft rca connectors should be a good lower-cost option for use with vintage Dynaco gear.
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