Which cables to get?


I just got a used sansui t-60 tuner which has a very bass rich sound. Voices are very "chesty". The soundstage is surprisingly good with FM stereo broadcasts but I listen to a lot of sports radio and the voices are kind of distracting. Right now Im using the cheapest monster ics there are from the tuner to the integrated. Im also getting a dvp ns500v in the future, which some have said has a bright sound. My system right now is pretty balanced with a slight lean towards the bright side cuz of the speakers. Im trying to decide between Synergistic Research and Kimber. Help me out Id like to balance the sound as much as possible, That is Id like to get more detail, less bass out of the tuner and more warmth and detail from the cd player to the amp. Thanks
bundee1
Thank you Basement, that was a very helpful response. My only other source is the CDP and I characterize my systems sound as balanced but some recordings sound terribly bright. I think its due to the JmLabs tweeter. I like the sound, the soundstage and detail are nice. Its just the tuner with monster jr ($10) ic's sounds chesty. Maybe its the rest of my system thats responsible for the nice soundstage and detail that im hearing from the tuner. Im thinking of Synergistic Research THC cable or kimnber pbj to bring out the details from the tuner. Any recommendations on cheap AQ interconnects. I also need helo choosing an ic for a Sony ns500v sacd player. Thaks again Basement.
used-For your Tuner buy a used Audiotruth or A/quest Diamond 2 0r 3 this will definately clean up the sound of your tuner section.
new - Ridge Street Audio RSA ref mk2. Incredible i/c!
Is it possible that cables will not address the issues with your tuner? It may be that it is malfunctioning?
Not it isnt malfunctioning. Ive listened to fm stereo broadcasts and they sound very good, with a nice soundstage and ok vocals. Its just mens voices sound like there is a bass boost in effect. I got the tuner for the occasional fm listening, but the majority of the time Ill be listening to sports radio.