Macbook pro for live music performance / power fluxuations

hello,
I am looking at buying a MBP for doing live music performance and djing.
Here's my question: I often play downtown, where the power is flaky at best - I know that if I unplugged the MBP, power fluxuations would be irrelevant. But what if it is plugged in? Would I still need a quality voltage regulator to smooth out the voltage fluxuations? The RME audio interface is very picky when it comes to power.
Thanks,
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Hello
I would get a good power conditioner and that should fix your issues with power.
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