All us "audio enthusiasts and their rabid cousins, the audiophiles" thank KEW, TLS Guy, highfigh, PENG, mtrycrafts, and the others for this good thread.
It seems that concern over damping factor is another holdover from the days when all amps had vacuum tubes and low damping factors.
A woofer's damping, or suspension compliance, as well as the mechanical compliance from its cabinet design probably has as great or greater effect on achieving adequate damping, or "tight bass" than the amplifiers electrical damping factor. TLS Guy, could you comment on which has a greater effect?
Just the same, after reading all this, I admit I looked up my amp's damping factor in the manual

, just to be sure. I'm glad to say that it is 450

.
I guess the final word on damping factor is that in most if not all solid state amps, it is high enough not to matter

.