Despite ruffling a lot feathers of my audio flock, I feel compelled to defend my forefathers; the cavemen. Dekay's reference to the quite humorous, "so easy even a caveman can do it", ad campaign reflects a not so funny arrogance that plagues our generation. Because of the wide acceptance of Darwin's theory of evolution, our generation believes we are the most intelligent species ever to roam the earth. If, however, Darwin's theory is incorrect and man was created by God and in His image, then cavemen were quite likely more intelligent than we are today. As we are many generations after Neanderthal man (cavemen), we have accummulated all the the mutations of that time. Of course evolutionists believe mutations can be beneficial while creationist see mutations as reminders of mans' fallen state.
But in an attempt to steer this thread back on track, I just recalled another couple of audio gems that begat my audiophilia. I scored a Fisher reciever with a built-in turntable around 1976 for $75. I can't remember what brand the turntable was, but I remember it had an Empire cartridge (888P). What a neat looking cartridge. That console was a big upgrade from my Panasonic transitor radio. Probably the biggest one yet in my audio history.