WellFloat Dealers in Washington
Known as being the Washington WellFloat Dealer, Unlimited Audio helps professionals and enthusiasts address vibration from racks, stands, and floors. Through WellFloat’s mechanical decoupling, we fit the right platform to your gear and space, so the sound reflects the system, not the stand. The brands we carry are selected with care to serve professionals and discerning enthusiasts. Discover the difference through our WellFloat Dealers in Washington.
What You'll Learn in This Guide:
- What WellFloat’s anti-vibration platforms actually deliver—and what they don’t
- The parts of your system where isolation matters most
- Use cases in 2-channel audio, vinyl playback, tube systems, and studio environments
- The available platform types, sizes, and weight ratings
- How to discuss options with a WellFloat dealer for recommendations
About Unlimited Audio:
- Enjoy direct access to WellFloat platforms along with accessories
- Practical setup advice for high-end and studio systems
- The choice of engineers, system builders, and critical listeners
- 40 years of audio expertise behind every recommendation
- Full nationwide ordering and support options
Who Is WellFloat?
WellFloat, headquartered in Osaka, Japan, has been advancing isolation platforms for over a decade. The designs feature mechanical suspensions that move vibration away from your equipment instead of letting it run through racks and floors. WellFloat cuts distortion yet preserves dynamics, resulting in clearer, steadier sound that reflects what the gear was meant to deliver.
WellFloat Platforms Are
- Built with a patented suspension that redirects vibration horizontally.
- Built by hand and rated for weight capacity to maintain consistent performance.
- Set up to control distortion while leaving dynamics free.
- Developed to bring added clarity and stability to speakers, amps, and source equipment.
Who Needs a Washington WellFloat Dealer?
WellFloat platforms go far beyond hi-fi showrooms. Professionals and hobbyists alike count on them wherever vibration control makes the difference.
Typical use cases include:
- WellFloat platforms stop wall and floor vibration in studios, locking monitors so engineers can work with confidence.
- Footstep vibration and floor noise can upset vinyl playback—tuned suspension stops the loop and keeps the cartridge steady.
- Stage racks next to subs take on heavy energy, yet solid isolation keeps the processors firm and the mix balanced throughout.
- Home theater setups drive subs and amps until the walls shake, but mechanical decoupling delivers impact without smothering dialogue or detail.
WellFloat transforms vibration issues into stable performance, whether in the studio, on stage, or at home. For help with feedback, resonance, and vibration issues, contact our Washington WellFloat dealers.
Your Washington-Based WellFloat Dealer
From small studio distractions to large concert recordings, WellFloat platforms strip away vibration without altering your A/V setup.
Grab the isolation gear designed to help your speakers, instruments, and recording environment shine.
- Accredited WellFloat dealers in Washington provide knowledgeable consultations.
- Platforms with a slim profile that slide under your gear to enhance performance discreetly.
- Get direct access to WellFloat boards, racks, and related products.
Exclusive Washington WellFloat Inventory Access
WellFloat gear isn’t made in big factory runs. In Japan, the platforms are hand-assembled in modest runs and tuned for certain weight loads. For one component, a rack, or an entire system, Unlimited Audio’s WellFloat dealers supply advice, inventory accuracy, and a direct route to special orders. You’ll never be left guessing what’s available or when it shows up.
The WellFloat Products Our Washington Dealers Carry
As seasoned WellFloat dealers in Washington, we make available the full WellFloat lineup, designed for resonance control and stability with heavy loads. 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 |
|
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 |
The WellFloat models listed above are all available by custom order—contact our Washington WellFloat dealers for details on pricing, lead times, and compatibility.
Frequently Asked Questions For Our Washington WellFloat Dealers
The point of isolation isn’t volume, it’s bringing out what’s built into your system. Whether in a home room or studio, lowering vibration allows equipment to perform as it should without extra changes.
Some people call them anti-vibration platforms. What it means in use is mechanical decoupling that shields your signal path from extra energy. Here are answers to the most common questions we get from clients curious about WellFloat isolation platforms. From home listening to studio mixing to live sound, these FAQs outline what WellFloat gear is, how it’s constructed, and how to apply it.
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What does a WellFloat platform actually do?
WellFloat platforms mechanically decouple your gear from rack and floor vibration. They redirect resonance so your system plays without added distortion, blur, or instability.
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Are WellFloat products only for speakers?
They’re not limited to floorstanding speakers and subwoofers—WellFloat platforms also pair with turntables, DACs, preamps, processors, and full racks.
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How much weight can WellFloat platforms handle?
Every platform is engineered for resonance control and comfortably carries 250–300 kg. Strong enough to take on massive amps, studio racks, or even concert grands.
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Are WellFloat boards made to order?
Many boards are hand-assembled in Japan in small quantities. Depending on finish and configuration, some are available now and others need a short lead time. Contact our WellFloat dealers for current availability or to discuss custom orders.
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Do isolation platforms work under subwoofers?
Drop a sub on the right platform and you’ll hear tighter bass, less cabinet buzz, and fewer floor vibrations upstairs or down. The punch stays put, the smear doesn’t. 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. 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?
By isolating the plinth from floor vibration, WellFloat platforms reduce the feedback loop that can smear vinyl playback and help cartridges track more cleanly.
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How do I know which WellFloat model is right for me?
Our WellFloat dealers in Washington are here to help—matching models to gear, room, and goals so you benefit from vibration control at the right level.
Trusted Washington WelllFloat Dealers
Talk to an Anti-Vibration Specialist
WellFloat platforms can transform clarity and stability in your system. Used by studios, performers, and home listeners, they tackle vibration issues ordinary racks and feet can’t handle.
At Unlimited Audio, we help clients unlock what their gear was built to do.
- If better sound and straightforward advice matter more than hype, we’re here to help.
- We’ll take you step by step on upgrades and show how WellFloat isolation works in your system without complications.
- Whether it’s one component or a full rack, our Washington WellFloat dealers help match the platform to your setup.
Additional gear and brands we support include:
Reach out online, explore the WellFloat lineup, or call (866) 77-AUDIO—all with Unlimited Audio's Washington WellFloat Dealers.