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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"Why not just put one end into the amp and the other into the speaker?"

What's the point of being AUDIOPHILES if things are that simple? We might as well be normal people. I see you have a lot to learn about high-end audio. I would have thought that every Audiophile worthy of the name would know the answer to all this. Oh well, might as well tell you:
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!!
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).