Need RCA loading plugs


I have an Einstein Phono pre amp that uses RCA plugs to provide different loading options for MC cartridges. I need some help finding someone who can make 4 sets of plugs with different ohm loads. I understand it is not difficult but I have no experience. Thank you in advance for your help. Steve Gunther
sgunther
I'd be more than happy to make you a set or two, just send me the RCA plugs and whatever resistors you want and I'll solder them and send you them back. We make them for our customers all the time for this is how the NVO phono units load for MC's as well.
Just send me a PM.
Best
Steve
SOS
Now don't you feel silly even asking that question? Herron Audio uses this type of loading , you might drop them a request.


Right. Herron sends an assortment of RCA loading connectors along with every phono stage. Keith did listening tests and likes the sound of the particular connectors and resistors he uses. Other than that however they are perfectly ordinary RCA connectors. Open one up, you got two pins with a resistor soldered in between them. That's it.

Its a loading resistor. What else could there possibly be?

???

Beuller? 

Sorry if some are triggered. There's a saying, "This is gonna be a stupid question." Which sometimes is in fact followed by a stupid question.

Triggered? Go sit somewhere quiet and dark and hug your blanky till the bad feelings go away. Or, better yet, grow a pair and grow up.
PS: I should add we will not charge you for this and we will include return shipping if within the USA. 
@imhififan made a great suggestion with that uber cheap rca with screw terminals....if only to experiment with!
Buy that and the resistors. (Or if you want to dive deeper into the rabbit hole several different types/brands of resistors.

Experiment away and make a short list of what you want.

Get those made up on a better plug.
Have you tried it without loading? I have a JLTi which I run without loading plugs. It runs a Zyx 4D LOMC very nicely at 47K .It also ran a Benz Ebony L without loading. If your preamp is stable enough it may run without the loading. But you won't know til you try it.