So just how much vinyl do YOU own?


Let's hear some numbers!

And when do you think you might have enough to last your lifetime?

Or is it like horsepower ... Too much is never enough!

Do you have regular clearouts or just keep adding until the floorboards start to creak!

All just for fun people!
128x128uberwaltz
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I own a couple hundred records.  I jumped back to vinyl after buying CD's for 40 yrs.  What I've done is looked at my large CD collection and decided that on vinyl I would buy only the album's I truly loved.  So for me it's all killer not filler in the vinyl collection.  Let's face it even the greatest bands have put out some crappy records.
polkalover
Very true and wise words indeed!
While I decided I had to have EVERY Rush, Styx and Uriah Heep album made I would have to agree I am not likely to play some of them very often!
At one point, well over 1,000.  My three sons, who are in their 30's are into vinyl big-time, so I have given most of the LPs to them.  Have kept:  Beatles re-mastered, McCartney Archive Collection, America, Beach Boys, Chicago, CSNY (collectively and individually), ELO, George Harrison, Billy Joel, Elton John, John Lennon, Tom Petty, Pilot, Todd Rundren, James Taylor, They Might Be Giants, Brian Wilson, and Frank Zappa.  Literally, everything done by all of those artists. 
I estimate about 15,000.  Includes many genres rock, jazz, blues, country, classical, folk, pop etc. I've been collecting for over 60 years.  Most are in very good to near mint condition, as I used to record new records on my reel to reel or cassette tape recorders and then put the LP away. Now I am just playing the records whenever I want.  I have two playback systems in my basement listening room and one system in my living room.  I have restored several turntables that I rotate in the basement systems including Thorens TD124, Thorens TD124 II, Garrard 301 and 401, Linn sondek LP12 with all the upgrades.  I use several tonearms and carts of various vintages.  The same is true of my electronics and speakers.  It all depends on what I'm listening to.  I've modified my old JBL L100 speakers with three way monitor quality crossovers same for my JBL L7's they sound great for rock.  My Tannoy Berkeley 15" HPD385A speakers sound great for jazz and classical.  I use Revel Salons, ALTEC Lansing 604-8g 15" drivers and crossovers as well.  They all sound great and Its all fun.