RCA phono interconnects for Low Output MC


I have a Well Tempered Referance TT with Krell KSP-7B preamp and Krell KSA 150 amp with Apogee Duetta Signatures. I am getting my Dynavector XX1L cartridge rebuilt,currenly using Grado Sonata. I get a little noise using the MIT 330 phono cables but they are the best so far. The grado I can set at 47K on preamp, with the Dyna I will have to set it near 200 ohm, so I'm thinking the noise may become a factor.
Are there any RCA-RCA phono cables that are dynamic, silent, and not overly bright. Most of my LP's are from my youth 1970-1985 (Rock, pop, and a very few jazz)
Thanks
krellboy
Thanks so far, I,m notsure if the MIT 330 phono cables wont work for me. It will probably be 3 wks before I recieve my cartridge. I have read that phono cables are the most important int. you can own. The MIT's are there basic model, so that is why I believe a cable that is suited to a low output MC may be worthy of a purchase. I read somewhere that the Coincident int. are supposed to work great, but I'm not sure if that is in MM load or low MC load.
I'll keep you informed(although it may be awhile)
I have been extremely happy with the Graham IC-30, now discontinued $500 phono cable that sells used for around $250.
Art
would throw in the coincident cst-1 rca interconnects as well. these would suit your requirements very well. $299 or slightly better for 1.0m.