For those who have asked:
I used to have a killer 13' x 19' dedicated HT room with all the fixings which I built about 16 years ago, and just over a year ago updated the PJ to a 4K, and even got a larger 106" screen from the 94" one I had.
Then, last July, at the age of 59, I was diagnosed with ALS. A horrific death sentence, and truly a devastating bomb dropped into our lives. Because our house was not wheelchair friendly, it forced us to sell that beloved home, and I had to walk away from my HT room. The diagnosis also forced me to shut down my business of 28 years. Four months ago we moved into a condo/townhouse type unit. The last 10 months have been indescribable.
I kept the 12" Energy sub, big tower speakers, receiver etc, but after we moved in, it quickly became apparent that they wouldn't work in the new space, and it was also too boomy for the neighbors below and to the sides. I then discovered soundbars, which would work with the brand new Sony 65" OLED we got for the new place, so got the HT-A7000. It was underwhelming, so I added the SW3 a few weeks ago, and that helped, but it was clear that some rears were needed, and after reading all about these new RS5 units, decided on those.
I am perplexed at how so many online reviews describe these speakers as "amazing" and transformative to their various setups, because my experience has been just the opposite. It still makes me wonder if there was something done incorrectly with setting them up, but I can't imagine what that would be. There are also numerous reviews which mention how disappointingly quiet they are, so I'm not alone.
Sure, I've made manual adjustments to the speaker settings, and got a little sound coming out of them with some 4K movies, but when I switch to cable TV, they are pretty much silent, even when set to "max" volume. I did find a hi-def TV channel tonight which had them giving a tiny bit of sound, but it's all really quite pathetic.