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Power conditioning in an audio system refers to the process of cleaning and stabilizing the electrical power that is supplied to audio equipment. The goal is to reduce electrical noise, voltage fluctuations, and interference, ensuring that the audio system receives a clean, stable power source. Power conditioners help to eliminate problems like hum, buzz, and distortion caused by dirty or unstable power. They can include features like surge protection, voltage regulation, and EMI/RFI (electromagnetic and radio frequency interference) filtering. In high-fidelity (hi-fi) systems, power conditioning is crucial for maintaining optimal sound quality and preventing degradation caused by electrical disturbances.