Up for auction is a vintage Roland SBX-80 Sync Box as well as a Roland MSQ-700.  Terrific vintage relics from our musical past.  The Sync Box offers many options for sending and receiving different beat sources.  I purchased this piece originally to (DIN)sync a TR-808 and/or Roland CR-8000 Drum machines with a tap tempo.  This also works well to tap tempo for arpeggiators inputs on any period synth (Jupiter 4, 6, 8, Juno-60, Korg Mono/Poly etc...).  I am including a DIN/SYNC cable with this particular piece (looks like a MIDI cable but pin-configured differently).  Also included is a Roland MSQ-700.  I purchased this particular unit to sequence with a JUNO-60 with a DCB port.  Vintage Synth Explorer writes:  The MSQ-700 is an 8-track sequencer that holds up to 6,500 notes that can be stored. Several functions of the MSQ-700 include a chain function, multi-track function, overdubbing and a merge function. Use it to control your TR-909, or Juno-60 or any other MIDI equipment. The MSQ-700 is compatible with both MIDI and Roland's proprietary DCB sync methods,although it can't do both at the same time.  Both units have been plugged in prior to this auction.  I can not attest 100% that all functions work to their full extent since I have used both of these units in specific ways.  The best option for the winning bidder might to have them as book ends.  Both of these machines use the older two female removable power cord; I have only been able to locate one of these appropriate cables.  Replacement cables are available at Roland USA in Los Angeles.  These both show wear typical for 30+ year old machines.  Due to the age of these particular items, I am listing these as AS IS.  Shipping to the lower 48 United States only via Fed EX Ground ($22).  Sorry, no international bidding.  Thanks for looking.