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
Performance Audio is the cheapest on Canare 4s11 bi-wire speaker wire I've seen at $1.16 a foot with free shipping UPS with a $20 purchase, don't know how they can do that and make a profit. 

If your speakers are a little bright put some felt double taped around your tweeters. Cymbal felt for cymbal stands from a drum shop work well cut into 4 pieces, may look funky but can break up aggressive beaming  highs and it's cheap.
Thanks Paul.  With all the recommendations to try Canare and the price point, I'll have to give them a shot.  At this point my plan is to get the Schiit Loki+ and some Canare cables.  If it still needs a tweet at the point I'll try the felt idea.
Maybe I should move this to the digital forum but wanted to follow up regarding the CD player.  The player I was using is the Sony S530D.  I ended up finding 2 others in the closet.  A Toshiba XR-30 and a Sony DVP S700.  I tried all 3 with the following CD's.  Handel/Water Music - Bob Marley/Uprising - Some Wilco, Alabama Shakes Cream.

Both the Toshiba which is just a transport (without digital out) and the Sony S700 sound better then what I've been using.  They both are actually very close but the Sony sounds a bit more detailed to me and with tighter base.  I think the addition of the Schiit Loki and some Canare cables might make the difference I'm looking to achieve.  I'll follow up once I start tweaking and will keep the felt and isolation spring ideas on the list of things to try.  Thanks all!
OP if you can solder great, if you can't you might have fun if you learn how. Google " silver signal tape interconnects. You can build a interconnect for under $20. I ran across this article  20 years ago and this is what made me buy a soldering iron and learn to solder. These packing tape interconnects sound very good for what they are. I started out with using copper magnet wire for a $10 an interconnect pair, then bought some silver wire and cost went to maybe less than $20 per pair. I would guess they can sound as good as $200-$300 cables. From there I built much more exotic cables but it's a good place to start. The cables in my system are all store bought but are just stupid money but on a budget you can't beat diy interconnect and power cables. 
Thanks Paul.  I do have an old Pace soldering station and might consider the idea of DIY.  I was planning on tinkering with the old The Fisher 800 but starting with cabling might be fun.  Thanks!