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In Reply to: RE: Narrow profile rca plug interconnects. They posted by gonzo on March 10, 2014 at 16:43:47
I used these with my vintage Scott gear. If you need more room between plugs, you can unscrew and remove the cover. Use a small length of electrical tape between plugs. It is good sounding wire, works well with tube gear. Should be able to pick-up a used pair in the $50.00 to $80.00 range.
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With a connector diameter of 0.48" (12.3mm), I don't consider the Neutrik Rean NYS373 rca connector to be classified as narrow profile. 10.5mm connector diameter (or less) is a more appropriate narrow profile type option, IMO.
The 0.37" (9.4mm) Switchcraft SWC-3502A and Canare F-09 are often recommended as narrow profile rca connectors for vintage audio applications. The 10.5mm premium-priced 1877 PHONO ZRP-4 looks like a nice option for critical listening applications.
Neutrik Rean NYS373 drawing:
At $1.89 a pop at Parts Express, it doen't cost much to find out if they will fit, and then you could put them on any wire.
Dave
Yep.
I don't have those anymore, all mine have Silver Eichmanns now but I don't remember them being but a tiny bit wider than the diameter that grabs the ground. I never had issues using them on old vintage gear either. Mac,Eico,HK. But hey that was just my experience. I'm sure there is one narrower but it couldn't be that much narrower. Now the original Anti-cable interconnect was very minimal. Only one ground was attached with a sleeve that fit over it and just a center pin for both channels. Those I still have in a box somewhere that I could photo. They would be the smallest footprint if you will.
ET
NT
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