Upgrading interconnects?


I'm thinking about upgrading interconnects in my system.I'm now using MIT mi330 balanced from my cd player to my pre-amp and MIT 330 shotgun balanced from my pre-amp to my amp.All this wire was bought in the late 90s..
System:
Cd-Audio Research ref7
Preamp-Pass Labs x1
Amps-Pass Labs x600s
I would like to make a upgrade without breaking the bank'I like the Mit wire but i'm willing to try some other brands out there..Any opinions would be great..
spaz
It would be helpfull to let Audiogoners know what it is you are trying to change..Budget ? New sound..Brighter? Warmer? More Bass? Air etc??? Just need to know the direction you need to go...This makes it easier to know which to suggest..
Have heard a similar system with MIT,You might look at Silent Source Copper Reference or Purist.
I have a lot of experience with MIT, including yours. The 330 SG are special cables but definitely are not the last word in resolution. I changed from years of using MIT including older reference series to Kimber Select. On my system Kimbers, especially the 1021 hybrids deliver more clarity allowing me to hear further into the recording but in a more tonally relaxed way. You get that same transparency with the higher model MIT's but at a much higher price point and not the smooth relaxed tone. Thats not to say the Kimbers are soft in any way, just smooth and relaxed, especially on the top end. I have tried several IC's in the 1K price range and the Kimbers do it best for me. The 1016 is a great cable also, especially if have any leanness anywhere in the chain. Cables are a maddening personal choice, YMMV.
I love the transparency the MIT's give me and I don't want to give that up!I'm big on soundstaging and imaging so I'm looking to improve that area of the sound.Also I would like to thicking up the bass somewhat.I know theres a alot of other things to do change to make this possible but at the current time I want to change interconnects..Thanks