mk II or mk III?


Im relatively new so, this may be a dumb question.  What gives with al the mk II & mk III stuff.  I see it 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 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.

I’m really curious.  Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
tochsii

Showing 1 response by oregonpapa

It usually connotes an upgrade. MK-I, MK-2, MK-3.  For example, my current cartridge is an AudioTecnica MK-III.  Also used by some manufacturers is a "Special Edition" designation which marks an improvement. For example, Audio Research uses the "special edition" designation with the logo "SE."

Frank