Why do some model names use "MKII"?


Ok I am going to show my ignorance here. It seems very common for an amplifier to have a model name with a MKII reference. It seems to designate either an upgrade or a special version of a previous model. Can anyone educate me as to the origin of this nomenclature? I am guessing it is a tribute to a classic guitar amp, but I'd love to know for sure.
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This also opens other doors, Upgrade your MK1 to a MK2. You really won't know what you were missing till you hear a MK2 whatever. Now there will be slight sonic difference between an MK1 upgraded to a MK2, than a brand new Full MK2. They might even offer a Signature Series MK2 for only 5k more. What a crazy hobby.