The Institute of Sonology has six display cabinets with historical equipment on the sixth floor of the Amare building. A mixing desk and two tape recorders are placed next to the display cabinets.
- R. Verschoor: mixing desk
- Philips GM 2308 sine-wave generator
- Philips 9710M loudspeaker
- Philips GM 2314 impulse generator
- Philips EL 6911 electronic reverberation system
- Philips GM 6016 millivolt meter
- Philips GM 5659 oscilloscope
- Philips GM 2307 sine-wave generator (on loan from Kees Tazelaar)
- Wandel & Goltermann third-octave filter, 45–317 Hz (on loan from University of Twente)
- Philips GM 2315 sine-wave generator
- Philips EL 6040 microphone
- Philips EL 3509 mono tape recorder, line amplifier and cable to tape transport (on loan from Kees Tazelaar)
- Philips EL 3509 mono tape recorder, tape transport (on loan from Kees Tazelaar)
- Disa 91G01 dB meters
- Automation Heidelberg Tempophon (Springer machine)
- Peekel TF 823 multi-octave filter
- Tonographie Apparatebau H 83b impulse generator
- Rohde & Schwarz UBM tunable indicating amplifier
- Institute of Sonology: voltage sequencer
- Institute of Sonology: variable function generator (control panel)
- Institute of Sonology: portable set (fader box)
- Institute of Sonology portable set (Philips AG 9007 amplifier)
- Institute of Sonology portable set (Philips EL 3500 four-channel tape reproducer)
- Institute of Sonology: various voltage-control modules
- Institute of Sonology: voltage-controlled function generators
- EMT 244 digital reverberator
- Institute of Sonology: burst generator (VT-FUG), auto-decay generator (ADG), analog VOSIM generator
- Sony portable PCM recorder set
- Institute of Sonology: various voltage-control modules
- Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) PDP-15 control panel
- Atari SH 204 harddisk
- Atari SM 124 monitor
- Atari 1040 ST computer
- Composers Desktop Project (CDP) sound streamers
- Hewlett-Packard P 7045A x-y plotter
- S.E. Laboratories ultra-violet recorder
- Philips EL 3501 mono tape recorder
- Philips Pro 71 four-channel recorder
- Peekel 230R noise generator
- R. Verschoor: product modulator
- R. Verschoor: variable-speed control for Revox F 36
- R. Verschoor: variable-speed control for Revox G 36
- R. Verschoor: modified Revox F 36 with ‘translation’ head set
- R. Verschoor: modified Revox G 36 with ‘translation’ head set
- Dick Raaijmakers: cabinet with two Philips 9710M loudspeakers
- R. Verschoor: panel with four Honor TE 22 tone generators
- Peekel TF 824 multi-octave filter
- EMS pitch-to-voltage converter (on loan from Kunstmuseum Den Haag)
- EMS Synti A synthesizer (first series) with touch controller (on loan from Kunstmuseum Den Haag)
- EMS VCS 3 synthesizer (on loan from Kunstmuseum Den Haag)
- Dick Raaijmakers: monochord
- STEIM Crackle Box
- Dick Raaijmakers: stripped tape transport for performances of “Der Fall Leiermann”
- Dick Raaijmakers: “Internationale-fabriek”
- STEIM “The Hands”
- STEIM Sensor Lab
- Symbolic Sound Capybara 33 sound computation engine
- Yamaha TX 802 FM tone generator
- Next computer with IRCAM workstation hardware
- ARP 2600 synthesizer with 3620 keyboard (on loan from Kunstmuseum Den Haag)
- 5.25-inch floppy discs for PDP-11/34 computer with software for real-time FM and Granular synthesis
- Digital Music Systems DMX 1000 signal processing computer
- Sony TCD-D7 portable DAT recorder
- Sony MZ-N710 portable MD recorder
- Panasonic DMR-E20 DVD video recorder