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Already been answered earlier, Mike calls it an S.L.O., not a "slow".Salos":22vvi0bf said:Someone call Mike Soldano, we need to get to the bottom of this.
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Already been answered earlier, Mike calls it an S.L.O., not a "slow".Salos":22vvi0bf said:Someone call Mike Soldano, we need to get to the bottom of this.
Elric":3j5khmj8 said:Mike named it this way on purpose, to separate the clueless (the "slow" people) from the cool (S.L.O.). If you pronounce it slow, you are slow and should have to send the amp back without a refund so it can be given to someone who has the taste and faculties to appreciate such a fine piece of gear.
halebox":1u15qrt4 said:I have an SLO for sale in classifieds
I'll keep the n and take off $100Bluplirst":aoveyt2q said:halebox":aoveyt2q said:I have an SLO for sale in classifieds
Thanks but I was looking for a SLO.
AmpliFIRE":2nmp9bbn said:FourT6and2":2nmp9bbn said:If you say "SLOW," you're slow.
It is S.L.O. As in, ESS-EL-OH. Hell... I think there's a video of Mike Soldano actually mentioning that people say SLOW sometimes and it's wrong. Somewhere on YT (which stands for YouTube, not YEET).
I say, "S.L.O." and "PAF" (PAAHF)
Who the F says SLOW? P.A.F. Is the same thing....calling it a "PAF" or even worse describing a pickup as being "PAF-EY" (which I've heard before) is straight up lame![]()
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