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i have receiver, connected to sound output of my iMac MB950LL/A.

I cannot switch sound to iMac's internal speakers without unplugging the cable from it.

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No audio, and no 'Internal Speakers' in SystemPrefs>Sound>Output. Nothing showing up under the Output or Input tabs (no 'Internal Speakers' showing up) NO RED LIGHT coming from headphone jack. So it's not the optical speaker switch problem most people seem to have. I managed to download the boardview and schematic for this logic board.

Can it ever be done without touching the cable ?

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Yes, see the Output panel in the System Preferences > Sound preference pane.

Apologies, I did some searching and that iMac model may have the sound output on a hard switch. Annoying. Look for an application called 'Audio MIDI Setup' in the Application:Utilities folder and see if that works.

If not, another solution would be to get a USB sound interface, like a Griffin iMic. Some googling may find a more inexpensive interface. Like maybe this one.

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The free app Soundsource puts audio input/output switching on your menu bar.

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The first step is to make sure that you're using the latest version of macOS. Back up your important information and then update the software on your Mac.

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If you still can't hear sound from the internal speakers after updating your computer's software, check your sound settings.

First, disconnect any external audio devices from your computer. Also disconnect any cables from the USB, Thunderbolt, FireWire, or 3.5mm audio ports.

  1. From the Apple () menu, choose System Preferences.
  2. Select Sound.
  3. Click the Output tab, then select Internal Speakers. If you don’t see Internal Speakers as an option in the Output window, contact Apple Support.
  4. If the volume slider is set low, move the slider to the right and test again.
  5. If the Mute checkbox is selected, deselect it and test again.
  6. If you still don’t hear any sound, contact Apple Support.