darthspudius: I own some nice rarities aswell. Amazon mp3's are not bad, but they do bollocks up a fair bit. Ok I have to ask... why do you not accept 192kbs? I know the quality really suffers under that number but there is no clear audible difference with 192 and anything higher. Atleast I have never heard a difference. I'm sure there's some technical reason but if you can't hear the difference is it worth the hassle?!
I guess it's dependent on the audio equipment you listen with. If you just have an iPod with cheap headphones, you probably won't be able to hear a difference, but if you got a really nice stereo and good boxes, I guess you can hear the differences.
There's also an argument to be made about frequencies that aren't audible to the human ear, but do affect your body, and thus your experience of the music, although I don't know to what extent this is true.
Ikea here has only I think one really shitty CD furniture that stands on the floor, and nothing to hang on the wall (Benno). I think MediaMarkt/Saturn have some really cheap ones for 20 CDs, where you can buy several and hang them up in a block, so you have one big rack.