🔹 How to Check TV (or Any) Speakers

Play audio from different sources (USB, HDMI, TV channel).

Adjust balance (L/R) in sound settings.

Listen for crackling, distortion, or no sound.

Open TV back panel → check speaker wires and terminals.

Inspect speaker cone for tears/burn marks.

Test with multimeter (3–16Ω normal, ∞ = open, 0 = short).

Do a direct audio test with external source.

Swap Left/Right connections to confirm if fault is in speaker or amplifier circuit.

✅ These checks work for TV, home theater, car, and computer speakers (impedance values may vary).

🔹 20W Amplifier vs Speaker Impedance
Speaker Impedance Result with 20W Amp Safe?
2Ω Very high load → amp overheats, risk of damage ❌ Unsafe
4Ω Full power output (~20W), loudest ✅ Safe
6Ω Slightly less power (~15W), good sound ✅ Safe
8Ω About half power (~10–12W), safe but lower volume ✅ Safe
16Ω Very low power (~5W), weak sound ✅ Safe but low output

✅ Quick Rules:

Stay between 4Ω–8Ω for best results.

Speaker wattage ≥ Amp wattage = Safe.

Speaker wattage < Amp wattage = Risky if played loud.