Japanese acoustic isolation platform with a patented pendulum mechanism. The Wellfloat Classic 4050 Type10 eliminates parasitic vibrations while preserving musical energy — a balance no simple damper can achieve. Designed in Osaka and adopted by Japan's most demanding recording studios, it reveals the true potential of your HiFi system.
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Every HiFi system must solve a fundamental contradiction: preserve the vibrational energy tied to musical reproduction, while eliminating the parasitic vibrations that degrade it. Simply suppressing all vibration means suppressing musical energy itself — the sound becomes dull and lifeless. This is precisely the problem Wellfloat solved in Osaka, after years of R&D work based on the law of conservation of momentum.
At the heart of the Classic 4050 lies a unique mechanism: a cantilever coupled with a hanging pendulum. This device converts multi-directional vibrations into exclusively horizontal movement, dissipating them without ever compromising the integrity of the musical signal. The result is a playback free of all parasitic stress, faithful to the original artistic intent.
This technology was born in concert halls — the so-called "Full-con mech" mechanism was first developed to support the weight of a full concert grand piano (over 500 kg) under perfect isolation conditions. Adapted for domestic HiFi use, it offers a load capacity of 0 to 300 kg — more than sufficient for heavy amplifiers, large turntables, or compact speakers.
Place your source, amplifier or loudspeakers on the Classic 4050 and the soundstage opens up, imaging sharpens, and bass gains definition and control. This is not a colouration — it is a revelation. The Wellfloat does not transform the sound of your equipment; it frees it from the interference that was masking it. Fine details emerge, the stereo image stabilises, and the sense of depth increases dramatically. The before/after difference is immediately perceptible, regardless of the quality of the equipment being supported.