How many vinyl albums do you own you listen to?


So far I own around 300 vinyl albums all purchased in a last 20 years. Even while I listen to for about 10 albums a week it seems I want to keep adding more and more to my library. I wonder if there is a point when one says it's enough, there is no point to add more as there is no time or an interest to listen to them all. How many do you have? How much time it look to put it together? How many of them do you really listen? 
esputnix
There is a psychological concept called "stimulus variation" If you listen to the same albums over and over again you will get bored and seek "stimulus variation." So you go out and buy some new records then you play them over and over until you wear them out both physically and mentally. This is a great way to build up a worn out record collection.  What I tell newbies to do is save up a couple of grand then buy 100 records then buy 4 records monthly. This way you never get bored with them and you build up a pristine collection. There is no upper limit.  
I have 1,654 catalogued in Discogs. I’ve been working on a project to get them all entered into Discogs and to cull out doubles and those that I don’t listen to. I think maybe 75% are already catalogued. So I listen to 1 or 2 of the ones that aren’t in Discogs in the morning and then I listen to 2 or 3 new or existing albums almost every night. I’ve been finding a few that I probably haven’t listened to since I bought them, but my collection isn’t idle.  I've also been replacing some of the less than pristine albums I have with better copies.
1600 mostly blues and rock with about 300 classical, started with 150 from HS and college 40 years ago then in 2007 bought a tube amp and HW-19 mkiv and starting buying
try to rotate 1/3 is in listening room the others mostly classical are up stairs
the classical lps cost about .25 to $1 each
Have over 5 thousand records mostly classical(EMI,Decca,Mercury,RCA) I listen to everything at one time or another.Have some jazz etc Sinatra,Muddy Waters,Albert King,Freddie King and some selected sound track records(the Professionals etc).
Five to seven lineal feet on the shelf. Whatever that is. Like I'm ever gonna count em. There's a few I kept from new back in the 70's, a bunch inherited from friends and stuff, and a some jazz and classical and other stuff from back when it seemed important to have music other people might want to hear.  

My records now are mostly adding a White Hot Stamper every once in a while. I find it is far more satisfying to have a few absolultely superb recordings of great music than a wall of dreck. I enjoy the sound AND the music, and find no amount of sound quality ever can make up for a lack of musical content. No matter how much certain thread starters insist otherwise.