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which solder wire do I use to fix my computer's speakers?

my cat chewed up my speaker wire, and I like my speakers and would love to fix them myself.so when I striped the wire I got two more tiny wires, one red and one whiteand the red and white wires were wrapped around by a bunch of tiny aluminum wiresnot sure what the aluminum does? And what solder will work best for those tiny red and white wires? do I need to solder the aluminum wires? not sure if its aluminum either?lol looks like aluminum I can't just replace the whole wire cause the wire is built into the speaker and can't take the speaker apart cause theirs no skews that allow this.so far I got heat shrink tubes, adjustable 10 - 50 watt soldering iron, and some unopened solder wire I just bought today, but not sure if its the correct oneand what would be a good way to practice my soldering skills on?hope this doesn't confuse anyonetried my best to explain the details.

Answer:

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