WellFloat Dealers in Vermont
Known as being the Vermont WellFloat Dealer, Unlimited Audio helps professionals and enthusiasts address vibration from racks, stands, and floors. Using WellFloat’s decoupling platforms, we match isolation to gear and room so you hear the system itself, not the surface beneath it. We carefully curate the brands we carry to provide only the finest gear for professionals and serious enthusiasts. Discover the difference through our WellFloat Dealers in Vermont.
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
- Where it works: 2-channel listening, vinyl playback, tube components, and studios
- Different platform types, sizes, and supported weights
- Steps for getting personalized input from a WellFloat dealer
About Unlimited Audio:
- Direct access to WellFloat platforms and accessories
- Useful setup tips for high-end audio and studio environments
- Engineers, builders, and discerning audiophiles trust these platforms
- Drawing on 40 years of audio expertise for every recommendation
- Support and ordering coverage across the nation
Who Is WellFloat?
For 10+ years, WellFloat in Osaka, Japan, has led innovation in isolation platforms. With mechanical suspensions, they redirect vibration away from gear instead of letting it wander through racks or floors. WellFloat reduces distortion while keeping dynamics alive, letting systems play clearer, steadier, and closer to design intent.
WellFloat Platforms Are
- Built using a patented suspension that shifts vibration into horizontal motion.
- Assembled by hand and weight-rated to keep performance steady.
- Engineered to lower distortion while keeping dynamics intact.
- Developed to bring added clarity and stability to speakers, amps, and source equipment.
Who Needs a Vermont WellFloat Dealer?
WellFloat platforms go far beyond hi-fi showrooms. Engineers, musicians, and listeners rely on them anywhere vibration control matters and clarity can’t be compromised.
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.
- Footfalls and floor noise disrupt vinyl playback. A tuned suspension kills the feedback loop and lets the cartridge track cleanly.
- Live rigs positioned near subs pick up stage energy, but solid isolation steadies processors and holds the mix together.
- Home theaters push subwoofers and amps hard enough to shake walls. Mechanical decoupling lets the bass hit hard without drowning out dialogue, music, and intentional ambience.
Whether the space is a studio, a stage, or a living room, WellFloat changes vibration issues into stable playback. Reach out to our Vermont WellFloat dealers to review options for tackling feedback, resonance, and vibration problems.
Your Vermont-Based WellFloat Dealer
From small studio distractions to large concert recordings, WellFloat platforms strip away vibration without altering your A/V setup.
Pick up isolation gear that lets your speakers, instruments, and recording space perform their best.
- Work with accredited WellFloat dealers in Vermont for experienced consultations.
- Platforms with a slim profile that slide under your gear to enhance performance discreetly.
- Access WellFloat boards, racks, and companion products directly.
Exclusive Vermont WellFloat Inventory Access
WellFloat doesn’t build products in bulk. 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. Availability and timing are always communicated clearly.
The WellFloat Products Our Vermont Dealers Carry
As experienced WellFloat dealers in Vermont, we provide access to a full lineup of isolation platforms engineered for resonance control and heavy-load stability. Each unit supports between 250–300 kg, letting you select footprint and style freely without weight concerns.
| 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 |
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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 |
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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 |
All WellFloat models listed above are available for custom order—contact our Vermont WellFloat dealers to discuss pricing, lead times, and system compatibility.
Frequently Asked Questions For Our Vermont WellFloat Dealers
Rather than adding volume, isolation exposes the sound that’s already there. In both listening rooms and studios, vibration control keeps gear working as designed with no other tweaks.
You’ll sometimes hear these called anti-vibration platforms. At the core, it’s mechanical decoupling that keeps interference away from your signal path. Below you’ll find answers to frequent client questions about WellFloat isolation platforms. For home, studio, or live use, these FAQs highlight what WellFloat gear does, how it’s made, and how you can apply it.
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What does a WellFloat platform actually do?
WellFloat platforms isolate your gear from vibration coming through the rack and floor. Redirecting resonance lets the system stay stable and clear, free of extra blur or distortion.
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Are WellFloat products only for speakers?
WellFloat platforms are used in studios and at home with turntables, DACs, preamps, processors, under full racks, and other gear to highlight what you want to hear and reduce what you don’t.
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How much weight can WellFloat platforms handle?
Resonance control comes standard, with weight capacity in the 250–300 kg range. Strong enough to take on massive amps, studio racks, or even concert grands.
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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. If you want current availability or to go over custom orders, contact our WellFloat dealers.
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Do isolation platforms work under subwoofers?
Put a sub on a decoupled base and you cut floor-borne energy, tighten the bass, and kill buzz in the room and even downstairs. The punch stays put, the smear doesn’t. Choose a platform with the right footprint and weight rating; place it under the sub (or between sub and stand) and listen for cleaner low-end and fewer rattles.
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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. One way to hear it—play a track you know well, then compare with the platform under your turntable, monitors, or amp. Look for vocal edges, the length of reverb tails, and stereo positioning. 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?
Footfall and feedback are reduced when the plinth is isolated on a WellFloat platform, letting vinyl play with greater clarity.
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How do I know which WellFloat model is right for me?
That’s where our Vermont WellFloat dealers step in—they pair the right platform with your gear, space, and goals so you get effective vibration control without overspending.
Trusted Vermont WelllFloat Dealers
Talk to an Anti-Vibration Specialist
WellFloat platforms deliver serious gains in system clarity and stability. From studios to stages to homes, they fix vibration challenges regular racks and feet leave behind.
At Unlimited Audio, we work with clients to bring out the performance their gear was made for.
- If you’re after better sound and honest advice rather than jargon, we’re here to help.
- We’ll walk you through upgrades and show how WellFloat’s vibration-cancellation fits into your system without adding hassle.
- From one component to a full rack, WellFloat dealers in Vermont connect you with the platform that fits your setup and goals.
Additional products and brands we support include:
Reach out online, explore the WellFloat lineup, or call (866) 77-AUDIO—all with Unlimited Audio's Vermont WellFloat Dealers.