Breaking in speaker cables??


Can you break speaker cables in with the speaker disconnected? I'd like to do this as there wouldn't be sound 24/7 bothering those around me.
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Rather than having to wait for a lightning bolt to happen along; you can build a Tesla Generator: (http://www.teslagenerator.tv/) Then again; here is a more civilized and controllable method: (http://phonoclone.com/diy-rack.html) Build it, as instructed for non-polar resistors(last sentence) and install a 10 Ohm/50W resistor, across the speaker ends of the cable. MoFi's method, with a Pink Noise CD(on repeat), is what I've generally used for my cables though(plus lots of listening).
Rok2id,

"Tie one end of the cable to a lightning Rod atop a tall building, the other end to a grounding Rod driven into the earth.( I assume you have a LOT of cable) Wait for a storm, if you live in Texas, you won't wait long, and watch them babies break-in!!"

Once again you prove that you don't know your ass from a lightning rod. I don't have a lot of cable. I have a very, very, expensive small piece of cable.
"Once again you prove that you don't know your ass from a lightning rod. I don't have a lot of cable. I have a very, very, expensive small piece of cable."

Well, don't you have an erector set or tinker toy thingys?? Make a small building!! Jeez, do I have to explain EVERYTHING!!! Where did you guys get your audiophile cards, Best Buy???
ACTUALLY; this is the level of Tesla Generator that I had in mind: (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY-AS13fl30&feature=related)
So, how long would it take to burn in a set of cables with that tesla? 1 lightning bolt? Or would I need more?