Where do audiophiles retire?


I'm curious if there are any places that jumpout as retirement havens for audiophiles with easy access to entertainment,shows and shops. New York makes sense if you can afford it and Denver sounds likely if you like the climate and RMAF is your thing. Thoughts?
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The final retirement haven for Direct Drive devotees would be the Timeline thread on audiogon. The theory is promulgated that an intermittent flashing light on a wall once every revolution proves that the platter has maintained speed at every point in between. This notion provides comfort and solace that one has acquired the best turntable in the world.
I'll answer this non-audio related question best I can, it looks like this place.

I'll be wearing light khaki shorts and drinking this relaxing in peace.
+1 Zd542, that is exactly what I was thinking. LOL!
Maybe I could have retired to some exotic location if I hadn't funneled all of my disposable income into this hobby for the last 38 years. LOL!!
As it stands now, I will simply be retiring to the sweet spot, as others also seem to have mentioned. :)
I just retired and picked up a nice vacation apartment in Cabo San Lucas,Mexico. I left my A system at home in California but brought a pretty nice set up with me.

Not having other equipment on hand I don't have the urge to change anything. It is quite nice to stop obsessing about every last detail and just enjoy the music. I must admit that there is benefit to having to stay with the one you took to the dance.

I don't know when I will see another Audiophile magazine or go to a trade show etc. but that is just fine because the finest sound in Cabo is the sound of the ocean by far.
Rx8,

See ya' there! I've got dibs on the "sweet spot". Or maybe its big enough for many! :^)