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
No library can be too big. Except of course the Library of Brilliant Knuckleheads.   
I have about 900 records. And I'm in an unapologetic record buying tear at the moment. It will subside and comeback again.
I've only been collecting since 2004. Mostly buy nos/sealed. But re-issues are getting a bit better these days. 

I listen to about 4-5 records a week. But often the same record for 2 days in a row.

I really love everything about records. It's super fun. 

No. I do not say enough is enough.

If your system kills it, you'll likely keep on buying vinyl. I know I will.

But it has slowed down a bit since my initial rabid acquisition phase.
7-8 meters long selves.

I still buy about 20 LPs per month but only exceptional recordings and good music in the same package. JPC has many specials with records costing under 20 EUR average. I have noticed the last few years many companies issue very good jazz and blues material with new and established artists (e.g. ECM, Fone, MPS, IMPEX, Analogue Productions, ORG, TACET, and many more). I buy some classical, but very select performances. All music is organized by genre and by artist.

The way I listen to my collection is usually rotating to having an "artist/group/conductor/composer festival" each time with minimum 6-10 albums played. I am fortunate that I can change a cartridge on the fly, thus I optimize the music genre (or my mood) with appropriate cartridge. I rarely listen to  CDs, even though I have a respectable collection. Mostly LPs and Qobuz.