lpv said:
Sad times as they did not have all the cables available today
They did have Garrard 301's and Tannoy DC's - as shown in the video - at sensible prices for the performance on offer - even when adjusted for 58 years of inflation. They also had relatively uncompressed commercially available mainstream recordings, as shown in the video.
On the music lover vs audiophile thing.
Hi-fi is a tool for getting the best enjoyment out of the music listened to at home.
Cars are a tool for transporting the driver, any passengers and any luggage from A to B.
Houses are a tool for living in and investing money in the long term.
Computers are a tool for going on the Internet, word processing, playing video games.
I don't see anything wrong or illogical in someone taking an interest in the tools that they use regularly and who tries to get the best tools for the lowest price.
It's also human nature to be competitive and to want to have better tools and consumer goods than the people around us.