WELLFLOAT Delta Isolation Base

£476.00£1,191.00

WELLFLOAT has a U-shaped spring inside specifically designed to convert the direction of vibration to the horizontal

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WELLFLOAT Delta Isolation Base

HiFi Insulator

Sound Improvement

When you add WELLFLOAT to your loudspeakers, you should be able to recognise a new and previously unheard beauty of sound.

This experience will make you realise that it was previously masked by distortion and the true musical performance was there but hidden.

No other products in this category have ever been able to demonstrate such a clear difference.

WELLFLOAT gives a much clearer focus on the sound stage by reducing distortion.

The impact on the bass frequency may sound different depending on the size of your speakers.

For smaller speakers with WELLFLOAT, you can hear more bass as the loss of energy is minimal.

For larger speakers, the bass volume will become tighter and more controlled, so you can hear what the true performance of the speakers is.

WELLFLOAT have a very good and reproducible example.

The Canadian pianist, Glenn Gould, was very famous for playing Bach.

His piano seemed to have been specially tuned.

On his CD, “The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I”, when played on normal Hi-Fi systems there appears to be no difference between all the pieces.

However, introduce WELLFLOAT Delta Isolation Base underneath the speakers, and carefully listen to some pieces again.

Prelude No.1 in C Major has third and fifth chord and you should be able to recognise a “beat” due to interference of the frequencies, this doesn’t happen in Prelude No. 8 in E-Flat Minor where all the notes are beautifully reproduced without any beat.

Then compare to other recordings of this piece, such as by Mieczysław Horszowski or Valery Afanassiev. Interestingly, the result is completely the opposite and Prelude No. 1 in C Major doesn’t have a beat and Prelude No. 8 in E-Flat Minor has lots of beats.

With WELLFLOAT, you cannot stop yourself playing all the versions in your library to check!

Fundamental mechanism 1 – Isolation between device and floor

Putting the speakers directly on the floor or stands with no concern. Is that correct?

The energy of vibration is lost loss little by little as it travels through feet, stands, insulators or spikes, and the energy finally becomes zero when arrives at the ground.

With each step different vibration and sub-harmonics will be added based on type of materials, weight, etc. and this will generate distortion at every point.

Due to these accumulated distortions, the total output will be heavily distorted and coloured.

You may feel some “strongness” or a “pushy sound” from the speakers standing directly on the floor, but this is based on the distortion not on the speakers’ true performance.

Some people may like it for a short period of listening, but not for longer term enjoyment.

In order to resolve the issue, it is required to completely isolate the vibration generated by the speaker and vibration generated by the floor.

There are several ways to achieve this. Let’s think about how best we can do it.

Hang the speaker on the ceiling:

Technically a good idea, but not realistic in the majority of listening environments as the mechanism is too big.

Also, there may be side effects due to the size with so many factors such as material of wire, length, divided vibration, etc. that need to be carefully considered.

Float the speakers with a magnet;

The magnetic force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance.

As the distance from the magnet increases, the repulsive force of the magnetic force decreases, and as the distance approaches, the repulsive force increases.

It is a bit confusing and very important to note that the strength of the force that weakens the repulsive force when the distance of 1 mm increases and the strength of the force that increases the repulsive force when the distance of 1mm approaches are not the same.

This is because the distances from the magnet are different so it will never be symmetric or linear.

The device floating on the magnet doesn’t have centre position so there’s no guarantee that it would return to the same position.

Therefore, moving up and down (push-pull) behaves differently and not symmetrical, which would generate micro distortion.

Also, the speaker itself is driven by magnet force and so it is difficult to place another magnet in the same field without negatively affecting each other.

Put rubber or a spring underneath the speaker

Elastic materials such as rubber absorb vibration by deforming.

However, it requires a certain amount of force to start deforming, and no absorption happens until then, which means that micro vibration cannot be absorbed.

Also, elastic materials have 3-dimensional distortion by their nature.

For springs, resonance generated by itself needs to be considered.

As such, it is very challenging to practically isolate the vibrations between speakers and the floor.

WELLFLOAT Delta Isolation Base has succeeded by installing a very small mechanism inside of the board and has effectively achieved “Hang the speaker on the ceiling” with minimum side effect.

Fundamental mechanism 2 – Pendulum movement and Distortion

What is the reason why the pendulum movement can remove distortion?

Let’s look at the correlation between the diaphragm and the enclosure of the speakers.

For example, if the diaphragm is 20g and the cabinet is 20kg, the difference between them is 1000 times.

Force of action by the diaphragm and reaction by the cabinet should be balanced.

The weight of the diaphragm is very small and its movement when the speaker is playing is large enough to check by the naked eye.

On the other hand, the cabinet is much heavier and not easy to move even with the force of the diaphragm.

You can feel the vibration by touching it, but its movement is very small and invisible.

This is due to the difference of the weight between the diaphragm and cabinet.

Here, force is calculated as weight x speed.

Acceleration is the magnitude of movement, that is, the distance traveled twice differentiated per unit time.

The cabinet has 1000 times of weight, which makes the magnitude of movement as 1/1000 times.

This is the reason why the movement is small and invisible.

All the values so far are theoretical based on an ideal environment.

Obviously it is different in the real world as the speaker normally stands directly on the floor or feet and cannot move freely.

When the speaker stands firm on the floor or feet, reaction from the floor or feet will add an amount of vibration between them and therefore create distortion.

When you use WELLFLOAT Delta Isolation Base, the cantilever inside converts the directions of the vibration coming from all the directions to solely the ones in a horizontal direction by restricting vertical vibration, this allows the cabinet of the speaker to move freely only in the horizontal directions and releases all the stress and distortion coming back from floor and stand, allowing it  to behave almost ideally.

You can imagine a cannon or a gun firing. Cannons have a recoil system to absorb the shock generated by firing.

This protects the cannon from being moved or even broken by its shock. The same thing is happening to the speaker in monocular level

Tips for best sound quality using WELLFLOAT

Friction on/under WELLFLOAT

In order to achieve the best sound quality with WELLFLOAT, it is highly recommended to fit WELLFLOAT , the device and the floor in a manner such that they work as much as possible as a united system.

The diaphragm of a speaker vibrates mostly in a horizontal direction.

If the WELLFLOAT board and the speaker are not working together, the physical position of the speaker will move.

Additionally any unwanted vibration due to a gap between WELLFLOAT and speakers will cause loss of energy and the pendulum movement will not work perfectly, meaning it cannot achieve the best sound quality.

The “L” series of WELLFLOAT board is recommended whenever available as it has special coating on its surface so it easily fits into almost any type of devices to firmly grip and minimise slippage, giving best performance.

If you plan to use spikes, it is important to make sure that the spikes are firmly fixed to WELLFLOAT and don’t easily move.

Is it as effective in use with other devices such as amplifiers and players?

WELLFLOAT Delta Isolation Base is not only for loudspeakers.

Many end users have reported that WELLFLOAT is effective for almost any type of HiFi device that uses with a motor mechanism such as turntables, CD players, Hard disk drives, and so on.

WELLFLOAT is also effective for amplifier, DAC, cables, etc., which don’t have any motors at all.

They believe that any device working with an electrical current has internal physical vibrations that are affecting each other.

Can WELLFLOAT be used upside down?

WELLFLOAT has a U-shaped spring inside specifically designed to convert the direction of vibration to the horizontal.

This U-shaped spring is this direction taking into account gravity.

If the mechanism is upside down, WELLFLOAT will not function properly.

It is very important to make sure that WELLFLOAT is NOT upside down and keep the suggested directions.

As long as the directions of up and down are correct, you can place WELLFLOAT in any directions in a horizontal way without any compromise of the performance.

TECHNICAL FEATURES

  • Renowned “WELLFLOAT” pendulum floating technology is designed to minimize distortion by controlling unnecessary vibrations.
  • Engineering ideas developed into a new concept, based upon the WELLFLOAT-Piano and High-End rack models.
  • Multiple intended uses including under spikes or as supports for the feet of HiFi devices such as speakers and amplifiers.
  • 3 individual, internal mechanisms allow an increased maximum weight – 250kg each
  • Compact, simpler and more cost effective than previous models.

Delta Extreme (Spike Hole) £1191.00 each

 

Delta Extreme (No Hole) £1143.00 each

WELLFLOAT Delta Isolation Delta Extreme (No Hole)

Standard Configuration £475.00 each

WELLFLOAT Delta Isolation Base

Design : 3 x Small WELLFLOAT Mechanism inside

Material: Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Resin

Dimensions : Width 150mm, Height 36mm

Weight : 623g

Supported Load : 250kg per piece with static weight

(means 1,000kg in total with 4 Delta pieces. )

  • Devices with feet longer than 30mm with or without spikes
  • If you use Spikes, the diameter of the spikes should be more than 5mm and the length should be less than 5m

With 20mm Option £519.00 each

WELLFLOAT Delta Isolation Base spike

Design : 3 x Small WELLFLOAT Mechanism inside

Material: Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Resin

Dimensions : Width 150mm, Height 36mm

Weight : 768g

Supported Load : 250kg per piece with static weight (means 1,000kg in total with 4 Delta pieces. )

20mm option
  • Devices with feet longer than 10mm with or without spikes
  • For Spikes, the diameter should be more than 5mm

With 28mm Option no spike hole £519.00 each

Design : 3 x Small WELLFLOAT Mechanism inside

Material: Stainless Steel, Aluminium, Resin

Dimensions : Width 150mm, Height 36mm

Weight : 829g

Supported Load : 250kg per piece with static weight

(means 1,000kg in total with 4 Delta pieces. )

Delta 28mm
  • Bottom of your Device should have “flat” surface or with feet with flat bottom
  • For your safety, Spike is not allowed to be directly installed on this product

Additional information

Version

Delta 20mm, Delta 28mm, Delta Extreme ( Hole), Delta Extreme (No Hole), Delta Standard

Brand

WELLFLOAT

G CLEF Acoustics was established in Osaka in 1978. For over 40 years the main business of G-Clef has been supporting and developing systems for professional mixing consoles and recording equipment such as SSL, Studer, etc. Their client list includes concert halls, TV broadcasting companies, local government, research institutes, universities and other major companies in Japan. The original idea of pendulum in WELLFLOAT can be traced back to the childhood of the chief designer, Ryoji Nagata. Based on this 40 years’ experience of G CLEF, WELLFLOAT was developed to bring this innovation to the HiFi market.
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