Ralph124C41
Dr. Squier
- Feb 10, 2016
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I know this is old but at least it answers the age-old question of how do you pronounce Joyo and some other brands.
Btw, it seems it's "Jo-Yo" not Joy-O as I've heard it often.
And another major news, it's "Hot Tone" not "Ho Tone" or even "Hot One" for Hotone pedals. Still, I don't understand where the second "t" sound is found for that preferred pronunciation.
However, the folks at piezo pickup didn't answer whether it's pronounced "pee-A-zo" or "pie-zo." Holding up small slices of the delicacy, the guys said, "pizza." Thanks a lot, guys.
Btw, it seems it's "Jo-Yo" not Joy-O as I've heard it often.
And another major news, it's "Hot Tone" not "Ho Tone" or even "Hot One" for Hotone pedals. Still, I don't understand where the second "t" sound is found for that preferred pronunciation.
However, the folks at piezo pickup didn't answer whether it's pronounced "pee-A-zo" or "pie-zo." Holding up small slices of the delicacy, the guys said, "pizza." Thanks a lot, guys.