Help with first cable upgrade.


I have a Musical Fidelity v-150, rotel rp-3000 turntable and an old Sony CD player.  I have 2 sets of speakers B&W CM2's and JM Lab chorus floorstanding speakers I may have to part with due to space.  My power cables and interconnect cables are cheap stock.  My speaker cables are a 20 year old or so set of MIT shotgun cables.  Any recommendations for budget friendly cables that may help the bass or soften the brightness of my system?  Thanks.
shimanole
Thanks mesch. 

I'd love to try out some cables before I outlay the money for the Loki.  Just let me know what you have in mind and I'll work something out with you.  Sent you a pm and thanks again.
Audience Ohno cables are worth a listen and quite reasonably priced, especially when available used.
You were right mesch.  I listened to both the Toshiba and Sony S700 all day yesterday and the Toshiba sounded better to me over the course of the day.  I was actually surprised that I could discern such a difference between the two.  The Toshiba was fun to listen to with almost everything I played while there were a few cds that were difficult to get through using the Sony.  The greatest example was Brian Ferry of Roxy Music and the song Love is a Drug.  That CD sounded awesome in the Toshiba but intolerable in the Sony.  Vocals were so shrill on the Sony I couldn't get through it.  Don't know I would have noticed  as much if I wasn't listening to them head to head.  Should have done this years ago.  While I do think the Sony is more of what I would describe as detailed, that detail turns out to be what I'm finding as bright, so maybe just more detailed in the upper realm.  Not sure I'm even describing it correctly but the Toshiba was the clear winner for me.  Thanks for all of the suggestions.  I'm getting excited about little tweeks now that I know I can identify them.
Yes, often brightness is heard as detail until after some time listening it is heard for what it is. Listener fatigue sets in.

Though I believe the Loki is a good device and has a place in some systems, in your case I believe you should save your funds for a new CD player when the Toshiba no longer serves. Purchase one with digital output such that a DAC could be used as an upgrade should you desire. This a subject for another discussion down the road.    
@shimanole:

"While I do think the Sony is more of what I would describe as detailed, that detail turns out to be what I'm finding as bright, so maybe just more detailed in the upper realm. Not sure I'm even describing it correctly but the Toshiba was the clear winner for me. Thanks for all of the suggestions"

Good work !