Hello robertwdavie,
I should state upfront that I don't own/use a Krell Foundation but I did need to update my Xfinity box to the latest generation when I recently upgraded to a 4K Bluray player and hdtvy. I also just read the following review on the 4K Foundation and suggest you may want to do the same.
https://hometheaterreview.com/krell-foundation-av-preamp-reviewed/
In the review, it states "One nice part about buying a Foundation from a top Krell dealer is that the setup task becomes the dealer's problem, and any learning curve for the Krell online interface is also the dealer's concern. If you want to be more hands-on or DIY, you will need to take a little time to learn your way around. "
It seems like you've received this service from your dealer but are taking the A/V installer's word for it that all settings are correct. The review goes on to state that you first need to make sure you have the latest software update for the Foundation from Krell.
The review also states that using the unit's Ares room correction software's setup option for automatic speaker setup and room EQ using the supplied mic, does not yield the best results. I believe the installer may have used this option in your setup for expediency.
The reviewer states "You can run the speaker setup and not the EQ if you like, and advanced users have the option to manually adjust the crossover and delays in the Edit section." He determined the audio performance of the Foundation was significantly better with the EQ turned off.
My suggestion is to either try this yourself or invite your installer back to make these adjustments to your preferences.
Tim
I should state upfront that I don't own/use a Krell Foundation but I did need to update my Xfinity box to the latest generation when I recently upgraded to a 4K Bluray player and hdtvy. I also just read the following review on the 4K Foundation and suggest you may want to do the same.
https://hometheaterreview.com/krell-foundation-av-preamp-reviewed/
In the review, it states "One nice part about buying a Foundation from a top Krell dealer is that the setup task becomes the dealer's problem, and any learning curve for the Krell online interface is also the dealer's concern. If you want to be more hands-on or DIY, you will need to take a little time to learn your way around. "
It seems like you've received this service from your dealer but are taking the A/V installer's word for it that all settings are correct. The review goes on to state that you first need to make sure you have the latest software update for the Foundation from Krell.
The review also states that using the unit's Ares room correction software's setup option for automatic speaker setup and room EQ using the supplied mic, does not yield the best results. I believe the installer may have used this option in your setup for expediency.
The reviewer states "You can run the speaker setup and not the EQ if you like, and advanced users have the option to manually adjust the crossover and delays in the Edit section." He determined the audio performance of the Foundation was significantly better with the EQ turned off.
My suggestion is to either try this yourself or invite your installer back to make these adjustments to your preferences.
Tim