Where would you go for the ultimate audiophile vacation and why?

It could be a foreign country or a big city. Where would you go for the ultimate audiophile vacation and why?

Where would you go for the ultimate audiophile vacation and why?
I'd go to
68% (82 votes)
I'd never leave the house
32% (39 votes)
Total votes: 121

COMMENTS
Dr.  Neumann's picture

TOKYO!

Toful's picture

Los Angeles has the best record stores in the known universe!

Enrique's picture

London, UK. From July to November. Why? Concerts, Concerts, Concerts—more than 10 in a week!

Vic S.'s picture

My system is likely low- to mid-end, but to me, it sounds pristine. So staying indoors would be ideal for me. I would send the wife and kids away, though (for a week or two).

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Zomby Woof's picture

Mont Ventoux, on my bike. Because there's more to life, and because a break from somehing good means an enjoyable return.

Paul Basinski's picture

Primus Audio Pleasure, KC, MO. A beautiful old building in downtown crammed to the gills with fabulous gear in luxurious rooms. Al is great, unassuming and knowledgeable. And it's a short hop to 18th and Vine to visit the American Jazz Museum and the ghost of Charlie Parker. Then on to Gates for the best Bar-B-Q in 1000 miles. Go!

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pierre briere's picture

London, England

Tim Bishop's picture

Tough one! I could stay home and listen, listen, and listen some more. Or I could go to NYC and check out some really exotic or esoteric gear. I think I will stay home, use the travel money for some new music!

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