I have probably about 400 lps, split evenly between pop/rock/jazz/folk and classical. Audio equipment includes Denon DP30L direct drive manual turntable with auto lift. Also have a KLH Model 11 phono/FM suitcase portable with Garrard changer; Magnavox solid state AM/FM/Stereo phono console; Victrola model VV-IX table top grammaphone. Also have a Silvertone tube AM/Wire/Phono combo console unit (needs repair) and an Airline AM/Phono table top tube unit (also needs repair).
I stopped buying new vinyl about 10 years ago, since then it's been all CD's. For most purposes the CD's are fine, but I still think the best LP's sound better than CD's, at least on the Denon turntable.
I have had issues replacing the cartridge on the Magnavox. The original had broken internal suspension. It had ok treble but no bass. I got a replacement off eBay, which sounds better, good bass but could use more midrange-treble. Unfortunately the original cartridge for this unit is no longer available. Doesn't sound as good as the Denon with magnetic cartridge. But, as I recall, it sounds about the same as the KLH portable sounds - limitations of spherical stylus and ceramic cartridge probably account for most of the difference.