I'm miffed as to the premise of this question. Any table and cartridge combo that is honest to timbre and reproduction should do your recordings justice. If you find the recordings are compromised and require correction of some sort, I would suggest that you don't use your source as an EQ but rather buy an EQ or something that will give you the tonal correction you require.
Using a table as a narrow and specific tone control is not the way to go. It is a dead end path and will not serve you well in the long run.
Using a table as a narrow and specific tone control is not the way to go. It is a dead end path and will not serve you well in the long run.