Oh geez. Thanks
MK II & MK III
I tried this question on another forum & no luck. Maybe someone here knows. This may be a dumb question. What’s with all the mk II & mk III stuff. I see it on various brands & an equally varied type of things. Turntables, my new phono preamp & cartridges. I’m pretty sure I saw an amp & some speakers Both for sale here.
I’ve googled & did a thread search here. I can’t find anything that explains with at it is or makes something an “mk” let alone a II or III.
Unless... My Kryptonite?? Some of the stuff I see makes me weak in the knees, my head spins & I drool profusely. There’s also a Lincoln MK II but, I’m just throwing that in for fun.
I’m really curious. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I’ve googled & did a thread search here. I can’t find anything that explains with at it is or makes something an “mk” let alone a II or III.
Unless... My Kryptonite?? Some of the stuff I see makes me weak in the knees, my head spins & I drool profusely. There’s also a Lincoln MK II but, I’m just throwing that in for fun.
I’m really curious. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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Mark II, abbreviated mk II, is the second variant of something. mk III is the third variant. From Wiki: Mark II - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_IIMark II or Mark 2 often refers to the second version of a product, frequently military hardware. "Mark", meaning "model" or "variant", can be abbreviated "Mk.". |
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