Hi I have no chime at start up but I do have sound now and again from my headphone socket but I have to fiddle around a lot to get sound into my headphones
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matthew Dyer Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 3:54 PM To: OS X & iOS Accessibility Subject: Re: [Mac-access]: No sound from internal speaker on my 27 inch mac Hi David, One thing to note is that the chime which plays at boot up does not sound. I will try to get into the recovery and report back as soon as I can. Thanks again. Matthew On 02/17/2015 06:16 PM, David Griffith wrote: > I had the opposite problem last year when the headphone appeared to go > on my iMac but the speaker was OK. > > In your situation I would put headphones in an look at Sound settings > under system preferences to make sure that speakers are enable. > > Apart from this what I discovered was when I went into the Recovery > Console was that my headphone socket was actually working fine. In the > end I found that a re-install of MacOS from the Recovery sorted my > problem. > > So before taking any steps to sort out hardware I would run recovery > console to see if the speakers work in that. That would focus the > problem not on hardware but a an OS glitch. > > David Griffith > > On 17/02/2015 22:41, Matthew Dyer wrote: >> Hi all, >> Today I found that for no rime or reason I have no sound from my >> internal speakers on my imac. I have the latest non retna imac from >> about a year or too ago. I tried hit mute but nlo change. I am >> suspecting that the speakers may be dead, but not sure. Headphones >> work fine. BT Head set also works. 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