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Agree. But how about aluminum? Maybe MC aluminum armor cable?

Posted by jea48 on December 8, 2016 at 10:52:21:

The guy has a separate room on the back side of his audio equipment that cannot be seen from his listening room. (I would guess the room is about 3.5ft to maybe 4.5ft deep running the entire width of the main listening room.) The electrical panel board as well as the branch circuit conduits are surface mounted. He might be able to use PVC conduit and PVC/plastic outlet boxes, if local electrical code allows it to be exposed. I think MC cable would be a better way to go. he could use malleable aluminum boxes for the receptacle outlets. What do you think? Any other Ideas?
Jim