No. I’m always mixing up my playback stack / queue. Of course I have long-term favorites but there’s constantly stuff shuffling out and then in. If more than 50% of my 3,000 LP collection didn’t sound GREAT, then vinyl wouldn’t be my main format (probably ~ 70% is great). I generally avoid "audiophile", sampler, or show-off music; it doesn’t "vibe" with me. And rock music is way waaaaay more than just Dire Straits (I listen to them maybe once a year). Brothers in Arms sounds good but there’s plenty of exciting rock that sounds just as good even (sometimes) on the cheap "Club" pressings.
So why don’t I cull the LPs that don’t sound GREAT? Sheer laziness. Their presence is a constant disappointment. For a while I’ve been meaning to yank them and toss or give away. At least set aside. Some have cool covers, some are valuable (beats the hell out of me as to why).

