It kept mentioning the "pee sound".
My favorite is the warning label on a utility knife I had. " do not put into children"
I saw right through that."the large nakedness gain was taken"
may mean "edge trimmer"Make sure to never use a push mower for a hedge trimmer. That warning used to be on the box of new push mowers. Warnings should be provided starting with “do no operate if you’re a dumbass”
I keep seeing this also with items for sale from JP and really want to know what it means.Remember the class d amps where the advertiser used the term fever a lot?
http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/gully-as-a-japanese-audio-term.654403/I keep seeing this also with items for sale from JP and really want to know what it means.
The same as "gully" - thats used a lot - I presume they mean distortion (its usually in the context of "some gully is heard when rotating the volume knob") but I guess it could mean that if the amplifier is really broken - you can thrown it into a gully/ravine/pit of your choice?
Would be great for someone japanese to clarify what these ads are TRYING to say at least.