@16f4 A couple of things...
Having a strong signal is a good thing, but the primary thing it does is prevent dropouts, which you probably weren't getting at your previous speeds.
The quality settings are based on your settings in Qobuz, not the wireless connection. MQA is a proprietary format that Tidal uses. Qobuz doesn't use MQA. Qobuz does have a lot of hi-res files, but you should have been able to stream those at the speed you had before.
If it sounds better to your ears, that's great and is all that really matters.
I have a nice strong signal now, and my music quality on Qobuz went from CD quality to Hi-Res MQA.
Having a strong signal is a good thing, but the primary thing it does is prevent dropouts, which you probably weren't getting at your previous speeds.
The quality settings are based on your settings in Qobuz, not the wireless connection. MQA is a proprietary format that Tidal uses. Qobuz doesn't use MQA. Qobuz does have a lot of hi-res files, but you should have been able to stream those at the speed you had before.
If it sounds better to your ears, that's great and is all that really matters.