midfi turntable cable: revealing vs. forgiving


I've got a pair of Dynaudio contour 1.3 Mk II speakers and an NAD C320BEE amp in my room. I've found that some sources (notably my tuner) sound better with a "forgiving" rather than a "revealing" cable. My Stanton gyropoise turntable has the stock cable and I thought I would re-wire it. It will require soldering, and I'd like to get it right the first time. The question is: if I use a revealing, detailed cable will I get more noise than I can handle? Should I use a forgiving cable, even stick with the stock one?
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You have to take into considerations the electrical characteristics of this cable before changing it. Since most phono cartridges are quite sensitive to impedance changes, use a cable that is low in capacitance and very low loss. Sean
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Stick with the stock...when you get the upgrade bug...buy a whole new table...from Rega,Project,MusicHall.etc..good luck...