Cables to mitigate CD glare -upper mids/lower hi's


Currently using a fine CDP (Accuphase 75v) but on "non-audiophile" CD's there is the typical upper mid range-lower treble glare. My system is very revealing (Hurricane amps / Total Victory speakers) -- any suggestions on cables which could mitigate this condition. I am aware that Cardas Golden could do this. Current using Coincident cables. Any other suggestions?
jeffga
Cardas is always referred to when someone asks for a warm cable. I use Cardas. However, have you considered how you will feel when your collection of high quality CD's exceed the ones with the midrange glare - you won't be able to hear hear much of the benefit they bring, it will all be surpressed. I use a tone control in the tape loop for control of poor sounding CD's. (I would not put it in line between the amp/preamp.)
I used Discovery Essence for a more forgiving balance. But after the latest mod of my EMC-1 UP I'm able to use even Nordost SPM and STILL not have hard-sounding digititis on poorer quality CDs. I don't understand why this is an issue with the Accuphase.... Maybe it's a sidewall reflection spectral bump that's exacerbated with digital low-treble hash? Good luck....
I would not add this if it was not so on point: Email Purist Audio and/or ask around about their HDI i/c.
Newbee, I would like to hear more about how you hook up the tone control, and what model you use. I would like to do this if it can be done for $500 or less.