What is a Power Conditioner?

A power conditioner is an electrical device used in audio and studio environments to provide clean and stable power to equipment. It helps protect sensitive audio gear from electrical noise, voltage fluctuations, and power surges.

Power conditioners filter unwanted electrical interference that can enter audio equipment through the power supply. This interference, sometimes called line noise or electrical hum, can cause audible issues such as buzzing or humming in recordings and playback systems.

In addition to filtering power, many power conditioners include surge protection, voltage monitoring, and multiple power outlets for connecting studio equipment such as audio interfaces, mixers, amplifiers, and computers. They are commonly used in recording studios, live sound systems, and broadcast environments to ensure reliable and stable power for audio devices.