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Smallest jacks to make patch cables?

I've got a bunch of .22 gauge cable that I want to use to make soldered patch cables to rewire my board. I want to do this with the smallest jacks possible to save space (it is the final frontier after all). I did a quick google search and found these

http://www.amazon.com/GLS-Audio-Profile-Pancake-Speaker/dp/B003UIC78W

Would those be the best or is there something better?

Thanks guys!
 
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there are 2 different types of these jacks and just looking at the picture, these do not look like the thinnest. Hosa makes the thin (low profile) ones. I'm not sure where to get them on line, but they have them on that little carousel rack at my Best Buy music department.
 

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