"Greenfield" flex conduit for DIY power strip?


Since I need a solid power strip that will not be moved around too much, I thought I'd pitch my idea. Using high quality outlets and ac plug:
Here's the layout:

copper gold plated wall outlet -> copper gold plated plug
copper gold plated plug -> "Greenfield" conduit with solid wires
"Greenfield" conduit with solid wires with hard connection to 2-Gang Weatherproof Electrical Box
2-Gang Weatherproof Electrical Box with 2 copper gold plated outlets.


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This seems like a natural extension of the in-wall wiring with high quality electrical connectors and the least possible count of connectors for a power strip.

Conduit and elec box can be filled with sand if vibration control is needed or beneficial.

Your thoughts?


gera

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"The greenfield flex conduit will impact sound quality and is unnecessary in the home environment"

What's wrong with that one? I ask because it's the closest thing to what's in the wall. Exterior flex conduit can be used as the shield, directly connected to the aluminum box and ground, no?
Steve,

No pets here that will chew up my cables. I was thinking that since each audio component will still use it's own power cable, all that I need to do is provide an extension of the in-wall wiring that will terminate with a power strip for more outlets. One can get as creative as possible with how to make the ultimate power strip, the wire type and gauge, but my thinking is simple:
An equivalent extension of the in-wall wiring, with multiple outlets and as few as possible, good quality connections.