WellFloat Dealers in Montana
Our status as Montana WellFloat Dealers means Unlimited Audio works with engineers, studios, and discerning listeners to fight vibration moving through racks, stands, and floors. Our role is to use WellFloat decoupling platforms to pair the right isolation with your gear and room so the sound you hear comes from the system, not the surface. Every brand we stock is handpicked to deliver the best equipment for professionals and dedicated listeners. Discover the difference through our WellFloat Dealers in Montana.
What You'll Learn in This Guide:
- What WellFloat isolation and anti-vibration tech actually does (and doesn’t)
- Where isolation makes the biggest difference in your system
- Applications for 2-channel systems, vinyl playback, tube gear, and studios
- Platform categories, size options, and load limits
- How to get recommendations from a WellFloat dealer you can talk to
About Unlimited Audio:
- Enjoy direct access to WellFloat platforms along with accessories
- Guidance on setup for both studio and high-end systems
- Preferred by engineers, builders, and careful listeners
- 40 years of audio expertise guides every recommendation we make
- Nationwide ordering and support
Who Is WellFloat?
For more than ten years, Osaka-based WellFloat has developed isolation platforms. The designs feature mechanical suspensions that move vibration away from your equipment instead of letting it run through racks and floors. Reducing distortion without suppressing dynamics, WellFloat brings clearer, more stable sound that stays true to the gear.
WellFloat Platforms Are
- Made with a patented suspension that converts vibration into horizontal movement.
- Hand-built and weight-tested to provide consistent results.
- Voiced to lessen distortion without limiting dynamics.
- Engineered to add clarity and stability across speakers, amplifiers, and source gear.
Who Needs a Montana WellFloat Dealer?
WellFloat platforms aren’t confined to hi-fi showrooms. Studios, concert halls, and home systems alike use them wherever vibration control is critical.
Typical use cases include:
- Wall and floor vibrations challenge studios, yet WellFloat platforms secure monitors so engineers can trust the sound.
- Footstep vibration and floor noise can upset vinyl playback—tuned suspension stops the loop and keeps the cartridge steady.
- Live sound racks sit next to subs and soak up stage energy. Solid isolation keeps processors steady and the mix under control from start to finish.
- Home theaters often run subs and amps hot enough to shake the room, but mechanical decoupling controls the bass so voices and effects remain sharp.
At home, on stage, or in the studio, WellFloat shifts vibration problems into consistent, reliable performance. Need solutions for resonance, feedback, or vibration problems? Contact our Montana WellFloat dealers.
Your Montana-Based WellFloat Dealer
Whether it’s an acoustic single, background desk noise, or a grand piano session, WellFloat platforms cancel vibration while leaving your A/V stack untouched.
Choose isolation gear that brings out the best in your speakers, instruments, and recording setup.
- Experienced consultations with accredited WellFloat dealers in Montana.
- Low-profile designs that tuck under gear and improve performance while staying out of sight.
- Get direct access to WellFloat boards, racks, and related products.
Exclusive Montana WellFloat Inventory Access
WellFloat gear isn’t made in big factory runs. Hand-assembled in Japan, the platforms come in small runs with ratings for specific uses. Unlimited Audio’s WellFloat dealers help with slim boards, rack platforms, or full-system vibration control, offering advice, inventory details, and ordering options. Inventory status and arrival dates will always be clear.
The WellFloat Products Our Montana Dealers Carry
In Montana, as experienced WellFloat dealers, we provide the complete range of isolation platforms built for resonance control and heavy-load performance. Every platform is rated 250–300 kg, so you only need to choose footprint and form factor.
| Type |
Model(s) |
Price (USD) |
Use Case |
| Double Board |
Double 4548, Silver
|
$3,200 |
Stacked board design for heavy-duty resonance control in reference systems |
| Special Coating Models |
3545L
|
$1,040 |
Surface-coated platform designed for added durability and resonance reduction |
|
4449L
|
$1,310 |
Large coated platform for heavier components or speakers |
| Slim Models |
3545S (SF)
|
$800 |
Slim, space-saving board for smaller gear or tight rack setups |
|
4548S (SF)
|
$870 |
Slim model sized for mid-weight components needing vibration isolation |
| Classic / Regular Series |
4050, Type 10F
|
$880 |
Standard platform for everyday component isolation |
|
4060, Type 30
|
$880 |
Classic board for mid-sized gear, amps, or speakers |
|
2540, PRO
|
$1,540 |
Pro series isolation for heavier or higher-sensitivity gear |
|
3040, PRO II
|
$1,540 |
Second-generation PRO platform with expanded load stability |
| Delta Series |
Delta 5mm Isolation Base, Standard
|
$440 |
Compact base with 5mm ring for lightweight components |
|
Delta 20mm Isolation Base, Centre Pillar
|
$480 |
20mm centre-pillar base for mid-weight components |
|
Delta 28mm Isolation Base, Centre Pillar
|
$480 |
28mm centre-pillar base with no spike hole |
|
Delta Extreme Normal
|
$1,060 |
High-performance Extreme base for reference gear (no spike hole) |
|
Delta Extreme w/ Hole
|
$1,090 |
Extreme base version with spike hole for flexible installation |
| Babel Series |
Babel BASE
|
$2,500 |
Accessory board designed for use with Babel isolation systems |
|
Babel Ultimate Isolation Base
|
$8,000 |
Flagship Babel isolation base for uncompromising resonance control |
| Pegasus II |
Pegasus II, Audio Rack
|
$7,500 |
Full rack solution with integrated WellFloat suspension technology |
Custom orders are available for all WellFloat models above—contact our Montana WellFloat dealers to discuss price, timing, and system requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions For Our Montana WellFloat Dealers
Isolation isn’t about making your system louder—it’s about revealing what’s already there. By reducing vibration—at home or in the studio—your gear performs to spec without altering the chain.
In some cases they’re described as anti-vibration platforms. Practically speaking, it’s mechanical decoupling that prevents unwanted energy from affecting your signal path. Here are the top questions clients usually ask regarding WellFloat isolation platforms. Whether you’re outfitting a home system, a studio, or a live setup, these FAQs cover what WellFloat gear does, how it’s built, and how to get it working for you.
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What does a WellFloat platform actually do?
WellFloat platforms separate your equipment from floor- and rack-borne vibration. By redirecting resonance, they let your system perform without added distortion, blur, or instability.
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Are WellFloat products only for speakers?
Audiophiles use WellFloat platforms under turntables, DACs, preamps, processors, and even entire racks, not just beneath speakers and subs.
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How much weight can WellFloat platforms handle?
All WellFloat models center on resonance control and hold around 250–300 kg. Enough to support pro-level equipment like mixing consoles, reference speakers, or concert grands.
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Are WellFloat boards made to order?
WellFloat boards are often hand-assembled in Japan in limited batches. Certain models ship from stock; others carry a short lead time tied to finish and configuration. To check what’s available now or request a custom order, contact our WellFloat dealers.
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Do isolation platforms work under subwoofers?
Decoupling the base knocks down floor vibration, tightens low frequencies, and gets rid of cabinet buzz around the room and below. What you lose is smear, not weight or punch. Match the platform to the sub’s size and weight, place it beneath or between, and enjoy tight bass with fewer rattles.
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Can I hear a difference with or without vibration control?
Most of the time, the difference is audible. Results often include cleaner focus, clearer imaging, tighter bass, and a quieter noise floor. One way to hear it—play a track you know well, then compare with the platform under your turntable, monitors, or amp. Pay attention to vocal definition, reverb decay, and stereo image. You’ll notice it most with springy floors, subs close by, and high-gain analog gear.
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Can WellFloat help with turntable feedback and footfall?
By decoupling the plinth from floor-borne vibration, WellFloat lowers feedback, tightens playback, and helps cartridges stay on track.
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How do I know which WellFloat model is right for me?
Our WellFloat dealers in Montana help you choose, matching the right model to your system, room, and listening goals for vibration control that fits your needs.
Trusted Montana WelllFloat Dealers
Talk to an Anti-Vibration Specialist
For clarity and stability, WellFloat platforms make a noticeable difference. Studios, performers, and home users trust them to solve vibration problems beyond the reach of standard racks and feet.
At Unlimited Audio, our goal is helping clients realize the full potential of their gear.
- If you’re after better sound and honest advice rather than jargon, we’re here to help.
- We walk you through upgrades and make clear how WellFloat platforms fit into your setup seamlessly.
- From single pieces to entire racks, our WellFloat dealers in Montana can pair the right platform with your system and goals.
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Explore the WellFloat lineup, call us at (866) 77-AUDIO, or contact us online to get started with Unlimited Audio's Montana WellFloat Dealers.