Hi!
No its not muted.
That was the first thing i checked.
I have a braille display so i can still use the mac (or sort of use) but speech 
is a must as braille presentation is far from jaws or window eyes.
/A
> 9 mar 2015 kl. 13:35 skrev Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com>:
> 
> Is it muted? If you have an Apple keyboard, and accidentally hit F10, your 
> speakers will be muted. Remember that headphone volume is different, so even 
> though the internal speaker is muted, the headphone volume is not. That is, 
> checking sound settings with headphones in will not report the settings for 
> when headphones are removed. All that to say, try pressing f10 (or 
> function-f10, depending on your settings) with headphones unplugged and see 
> what happens.
>> On Mar 9, 2015, at 4:42 AM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se 
>> <mailto:and...@pipkrokodil.se>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> I think someone had this problem a while back but i can’t remember the 
>> sollution.
>> All of a sudden audio has disappeared from the internal speakers.
>> I don’teven have the startup sound when starting my mac.
>> Connecting headphones gets audio through the headphones but evrytime i 
>> unplug them audio stops working.
>> This is no big deal for me but its a bit annoying to have to use headphones 
>> evrytime using my mac.
>> This is a mac mini mid 2011.
>> Ofcourse i have been trying plugging and unplugging headphones and also 
>> checked whether my audio is set to 0 but its not.
>> I will dig through this really but if someone has ideas i’d appreaciate them.
>> Thanks in advance.
>> /A 
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