The amps you referred to didn't have high damping factor but at the time, many were rated at more than 100. 60 wasn't state of the art at the time. However, damping factor was mentioned at sales training sessions as something we could use to sell what we had, over the other brands. We need to remember- here in America, more is better, regardless of whether it matters, or not. No offense, but Technics was known for their turntables, not their amplifiers and by the time Sansui was making their R series of receivers, their hey-day was over.
While the power ratings included 20-20KHz (or wider), both channels driven, the THD % with a frequency response tolerance, some companies still made some pretty gutless and fragile amps and receivers.
I guess the bottom line is, if it sounds good, use it.