Internal Speaker Rewiring


I have a pair of PSB Status Goldi's that sound surprisingly very good. Better than some other speakers I've heard at twice and thrice the price. In an effort to make them sound even better, I'd like to give a go at replacing all the internal wiring. Can anyone suggest the best wire to use and the best solder for making the connections? Obliged for help.
motdathird

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Thanks for the well thought suggestions. I had this pair in my system orignally and replaced them with Sonus Faber Cremona. I friend has a pair of Dunlavy SC-IV and these PSB's just waxed them in a one-on-one test in my system and his. As a project, I thought I'd see if I could make them sound even better, albiet different, I realize.

I bought the PSB's used sometime ago on Audiogon and they were purported to have only three months usage at that time. In keeping with advise to document all original wiring, I removed first the post covers, notebook and pencil in hand. I found that the "original" internal wiring includes Monster cable that has been soldered directly to the posts and crossover connections. Hmmmmm. Looks like I won't have an accounting of the "original" wiring, but one of a previous "rewire"! Guess I will have to contact PSB to find out what "original" really was.
Ooops, by bad. Closer inspection reveals that the internal wiring is Audio Research HF-164 12 ga. cords, not Monster.