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WellFloat Dealer Oregon

WellFloat Dealers in Oregon

As the Oregon WellFloat Dealer, Unlimited Audio supports studios, engineers, and committed listeners in controlling vibration through racks, stands, and floors. With WellFloat’s mechanical decoupling platforms, our job is to match the right isolation to your gear and room so you hear your system—not the surface it’s sitting on. The brands we carry are selected with care to serve professionals and discerning enthusiasts. Our WellFloat Dealers in Oregon are here to help you experience the difference.

What You'll Learn in This Guide:

  • What WellFloat isolation really handles—and what it doesn’t touch
  • Where isolation makes the biggest difference in your system
  • Use cases in 2-channel audio, vinyl playback, tube systems, and studio environments
  • Different platform types, sizes, and supported weights
  • Ways to get guidance directly from a WellFloat dealer

About Unlimited Audio:

  • Enjoy direct access to WellFloat platforms along with accessories
  • Practical setup advice for high-end and studio systems
  • Relied on by engineers, builders, and serious listeners
  • Drawing on 40 years of audio expertise for every recommendation
  • Ordering and support available nationwide

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Who Is WellFloat?

Based in Osaka, Japan, WellFloat has been innovating isolation platforms for more than a decade. They use mechanical suspensions that push vibration away from your gear instead of letting it shake through racks and floors. By cutting distortion without flattening dynamics, WellFloat helps systems sound clearer, more stable, and closer to what the equipment was made to do.


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WellFloat Platforms Are

  • Built around a patented suspension that sends vibration out horizontally.
  • Assembled by hand and weight-rated to keep performance steady.
  • Set up to control distortion while leaving dynamics free.
  • Made to deliver greater clarity and stability for speakers, amps, and sources.

Who Needs a Oregon WellFloat Dealer?

WellFloat platforms are found well outside hi-fi showrooms. From engineers to casual listeners, people turn to them anywhere vibration threatens clean sound.

Typical use cases include:

  • In recording studios, vibration from walls and floors is a constant battle—WellFloat platforms keep monitors steady so engineers hear accurately.
  • Floor vibration and footfalls muddy vinyl playback, but tuned suspension eliminates the loop and allows accurate cartridge tracking.
  • Racks beside subs absorb vibration during shows, but solid isolation stabilizes the processors and preserves the mix from beginning to end.
  • In home theaters, subs and amps can rattle walls—mechanical decoupling keeps bass powerful while voices, music, and ambience stay clear.

WellFloat transforms vibration issues into stable performance, whether in the studio, on stage, or at home. Contact our Oregon WellFloat dealers to talk through solutions for feedback, resonance, and other vibration challenges in your system.


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Your Oregon-Based WellFloat Dealer

Whether you’re capturing an acoustic single, dealing with jingling pens on a desk, or recording a grand piano in an opera hall, WellFloat platforms cut unwanted vibration without disrupting your A/V stack.

Choose isolation gear that brings out the best in your speakers, instruments, and recording setup.

  • Accredited WellFloat dealers in Oregon provide knowledgeable consultations.
  • Slim platforms that fit beneath your gear and boost performance without adding clutter.
  • Get direct access to WellFloat boards, racks, and related products.

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Exclusive Oregon WellFloat Inventory Access

WellFloat avoids mass production. Built in Japan, each run is small and the platforms are rated for exact applications. Unlimited Audio’s WellFloat dealers assist with single boards, racks, or full systems, providing insight, up-to-date inventory, and access to custom orders. You’ll never be left guessing what’s available or when it shows up.


The WellFloat Products Our Oregon Dealers Carry

As seasoned WellFloat dealers in Oregon, we make available the full WellFloat lineup, designed for resonance control and stability with heavy loads. 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 Oregon WellFloat dealers to discuss price, timing, and system requirements.


Frequently Asked Questions For Our Oregon WellFloat Dealers

Isolation isn’t about making your system louder—it’s about revealing what’s already there. In spaces from home setups to pro studios, cutting vibration helps gear work as intended without altering the rest of the chain.

These are often referred to as anti-vibration platforms. In practice, it’s the same idea: mechanical decoupling that keeps unwanted energy out of your signal path. Here are the top questions clients usually ask regarding WellFloat isolation platforms. These FAQs explain what WellFloat gear does, how it’s made, and how to use it—whether at home, in the studio, or live.

  • What does a WellFloat platform actually do?

    WellFloat platforms break the mechanical path between your gear and vibrations in the floor or rack. Resonance is redirected, allowing the system to run cleanly without extra distortion, blur, or instability.

  • Are WellFloat products only for speakers?

    No. Beyond floorstanding speakers and subwoofers, WellFloat platforms perform with turntables, DACs, preamps, processors, and racks.

  • How much weight can WellFloat platforms handle?

    Every platform is engineered for resonance control and comfortably carries 250–300 kg. That’s enough for nearly any high-end component, from heavy amps to concert grands.

  • Are WellFloat boards made to order?

    A number of boards are hand-assembled in Japan in carefully managed runs. Certain models ship from stock; others carry a short lead time tied to finish and configuration. For current availability or to explore custom options, contact our WellFloat dealers.

  • Do isolation platforms work under subwoofers?

    A decoupled platform under the sub trims floor energy, sharpens bass, and quiets cabinet buzz in the room and beneath it. You keep the slam and shed the smear. Choose the right footprint and capacity, drop it under or between, and listen to the low end clean up with rattles gone.

  • Can I hear a difference with or without vibration control?

    Yes—under most conditions you’ll notice it. Look for more precise focus and imaging, firm bass, and a quieter floor. A quick test: play a familiar track, then A/B test with the platform under a turntable, monitors, or an amp. Look for vocal edges, the length of reverb tails, and stereo positioning. Expect the clearest change on flexible floors, near subwoofers, and when running high-gain analog.

  • Can WellFloat help with turntable feedback and footfall?

    By isolating the plinth from floor vibration, WellFloat platforms reduce the feedback loop that can smear vinyl playback and help cartridges track more cleanly.

  • How do I know which WellFloat model is right for me?

    Choosing is easy with our Oregon WellFloat dealers, who fit the platform to your system and space so you get vibration control without buying more than you need.


Trusted Oregon 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, we work with clients to bring out the performance their gear was made for.

  • When you want better sound backed by practical advice, not empty claims, we’re here to help.
  • We guide you through upgrades and demonstrate how WellFloat vibration control integrates into your system smoothly.
  • From individual gear to full racks, WellFloat dealers in Oregon can recommend the right platform for your needs.

Other gear and brands we support include:

Explore the WellFloat lineup, call us at (866) 77-AUDIO, or contact us online to get started with Unlimited Audio's Oregon WellFloat Dealers.