10 gauge is a great size. I had 12 gauge and upgraded to 10 gauge with 4 wires in it, so I doubled up on each spade. It's basically 8 gauge going to each terminal now. There was a definite big improvement in all areas.
I think you would be prudent to star with garden-variety 10 or 12 gauge cable, such as the stuff available from Blue Jeans Cable. Listen to it for a year and then you'll have a good point of reference as to whether you hear any meaningful improvements from something more expensive. In short, plain wire is fine.
I would think something like 16 gauge would be sufficient. Having multiple strands that would sum up to 10 gauge is quite different from a single strand of 10 gauge.
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