Bottom sampler
Water sampler by Max Marx Berlin. Numbered 131 by maker
Replica of Scoresby's 'Marine Diver', Water Sampler, 1811
1811 (original)
Kelvin's Sounding Tube Sampler, 1873-1876
1873-1876
Stop-Cock Water Sampler, 1910
1910
Water sampler by Max Marx
Bennett Street Sunday school sampler
1842
Prototype of what was known in development as the S3500 sampler, which was later produced as the Akai S3200 sampler, from the workshop of Chris Huggett.
1996
Akai S1000 sampler (1 of 2) used by Chris Huggett in the further development of the Akai S-series samplers.
1988-1993
Development prototype for Akai S5000 sequencer
1995-1998
ME80P Midi Patchbay and S3500 (a.k.a. S3200) sampler in a rack
Akai S900 MIDI Digital Sampler used by Chris Huggett for development work on the S-series samplers
1986-1988
Akai S1000 sampler (1 of 2) used by Chris Huggett in the further development of the Akai S-series samplers.
1988-1993
sampler
1988-1993
sampler
1988-1993
Akai S1000 sampler (1 of 2) used by Chris Huggett in the further development of the Akai S-series samplers.
1988-1993
Akai S1000 sampler (1 of 2) used by Chris Huggett in the further development of the Akai S-series samplers.
1988-1993