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What does the term "MK" mean in relation to hi-hi gear?
This is a little off topic but I have have ALWAYS wondered this. You see
these letters all the time in high-end audio model numbers. Like some high-end turntable will be called the "MK-II" or "MK-III" etc. What the heck does the "M" and the "K" stand for? I doubt it's Miller and Kriesel (a subwoofer manufactuerer). I've done Google searches but to no avail. Does anyone know? Thanks, MOSFET |
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