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No sound on your Mac: 10 effective solutions to restore audio

More sound on the Mac: complete audio troubleshooting guide
To sum up: if your Mac stops making sound, first check that the volume is not muted and that the correct audio output is selected in System Settings → Sound. If the problem persists, restart the Core Audio controller via the Activity Monitor (coreaudiod process), then attempt an NVRAM reset. In 90 % of cases, these simple steps will suffice. If no software solution works, the speaker or sound card may be damaged.

Why sound no longer works on the Mac

When the sound suddenly disappears from your Mac, the cause may be software (the vast majority of cases) or hardware (rarer but more serious). Before you panic, you should know that in around 90 % of situations, the problem is due to an unintentional setting, a temporary software conflict or a bug in the audio controller - all of which can be resolved in a few minutes.

The most common causes are: volume muted by mistake (the F10 key on some keyboards), the wrong audio output selected (external speakers, disconnected AirPods, HDMI screen), a temporary malfunction of the Core Audio process, a conflict with an application that monopolises audio output, or a bug following a macOS update. More rarely: oxidation of the speakers after liquid damage, a disconnected internal cable, or a fault in the audio chip on the motherboard.

Basic checks to be carried out first

Before carrying out any technical operation, systematically go through this checklist. These checks may seem obvious, but on their own they solve most problems.

  1. Volume cut : press the F12 key to increase the volume. Also check the speaker icon in the menu bar - if it's crossed out, the sound is muted.
  2. Mute button : Some keyboards have a dedicated key (F10) that mutes the sound completely. Press it to reactivate.
  3. Headphones or connected peripherals : if headphones are plugged into the jack, the sound only comes out through the headphones. Unplug it and test again.
  4. Volume within the application : Some applications (YouTube, VLC, Spotify) have their own independent volume control. Make sure it's not set to zero.
  5. Test with another application : open Music, FaceTime or QuickTime Player and play a sound. If the sound works in one application but not another, the problem lies with the application concerned.
  6. Restart the Mac : Apple menu → Restart. This is the simplest trick, and surprisingly often solves temporary audio problems.
Quick tip: On some recent MacBooks, a red light may be visible in the headphone socket. This indicates that the port is thinking of detecting a connected optical device. Insert and remove a jack several times to reset the detector, or gently clean the port with compressed air.

Check the selected audio output

This is the number 1 cause of «no sound» on the Mac: macOS sends sound to an output that isn't the one you're listening to. This very often happens after connecting an HDMI display, AirPods, a Bluetooth speaker or a Thunderbolt cable.

Step-by-step procedure

  1. Click on the Apple menu → System settings.
  2. In the sidebar, click on Sound.
  3. Click on the Output.
  4. Check that Speakers [Mac model] is selected in the list of output devices.
  5. Check that the Output volume is not all left.
  6. Check that the Mute is not ticked.

If you see more than one device in the list (e.g. «HDMI Display», «AirPods», «MacBook Pro Speakers»), click on the one that corresponds to what you want to use. The sound should switch immediately.

Mac Sound System Settings: Output tab and device selection

Restart the Core Audio controller

If the output is correctly selected but the sound still doesn't work, the problem is probably with the coreaudiod, which manages the entire audio chain on macOS. Restarting it forces the system to reset the controller without having to restart the entire Mac.

Procedure

  1. Open Applications → Utilities → Activity monitor.
  2. In the search box at the top right, type coreaudiod.
  3. Select the process coreaudiod in the list.
  4. Click on the X in the Activity Monitor toolbar.
  5. Confirm with Force quit.
  6. The process restarts automatically in a few seconds. Test the sound.

This operation is completely risk-free: macOS immediately relaunches coreaudiod after it has been forced to close, but this time with a clean configuration. In the majority of cases where the sound was stuck, this trick unblocks it immediately.

Reset NVRAM and SMC

If the previous solutions have not worked, the NVRAM (which stores certain audio settings) or the SMC (which manages the hardware) may contain corrupted values. A reset erases these values and forces the system to regenerate them cleanly.

Reset NVRAM (Intel Mac only)

  1. Switch off your Mac completely.
  2. Switch it on and immediately hold Cmd + Option + P + R.
  3. Hold down these keys for around 20 seconds, until you hear the second start-up sound (or see the Apple logo appear and disappear twice).
  4. Release the keys and let the Mac start up normally.

Reset the SMC (Intel Mac only)

On a MacBook with a non-removable battery: switch off the Mac, hold down Shift + Option + Ctrl + power button for 10 seconds, release everything, then switch on again as normal.

Mac Apple Silicon : On Macs M1, M2, M3 and M4, there is no longer any NVRAM or SMC to reset manually. A simple reboot is all that's needed, as macOS manages these components automatically. If the problem persists on an Apple Silicon Mac, go straight to the section on hardware failures.

When the problem comes from an application

If the sound works in some applications but not others, the problem is isolated to the application concerned. There are several possible causes.

Causes and solutions

  • Internal application volume muted : in YouTube, Netflix, VLC, check the volume control specific to the application.
  • Application monopolises the audio output: some applications (audio production software such as Logic Pro, Pro Tools) take exclusive control of the output. Quit these applications and test.
  • Application in silent mode : in Safari, right-click on the tab → Activate site sound.
  • Update required: If the problem occurred after a macOS update, the application may not yet be compatible. Check whether there is an update for the application.
  • Corrupted preferences : delete the application preferences file in ~/Library/Preferences/ then relaunch it.

To identify exactly which application is blocking sound, open the Activity monitor and sort by CPU usage - an application that is consuming abnormal resources for no reason may be freezing the audio chain. For more techniques for diagnosing problem applications, see our article Slow Mac: 12 solutions.

When the problem is material

If all software solutions have failed, the problem probably lies with the hardware. Here are the warning signs and the components likely to be at fault.

Symptom Probable cause Solution
No sound, even after reset Speaker failure or audio chip out of order Technical diagnosis required
Sizzling, distorted or sputtering sound Damaged loudspeaker (often after liquid damage) Replacing the loudspeaker
Red light in the jack Optical sensor blocked or port damaged Port cleaning or replacement
Muted sound after liquid damage Oxidation of audio components Emergency deoxidation and ultrasonic cleaning
Only one speaker works Speaker out of order or cable disconnected Internal diagnosis and replacement
Sound OK on jack but not internally Internal speaker failure Replacing speakers

Diagnosing a hardware audio fault involves opening the Mac to check the cables, test the speakers and inspect the soldering of the audio chip on the motherboard. If you suspect a hardware problem, our free diagnosis will identify the exact cause, with no obligation. In the event of recent liquid damage, time is of the essence: consult our emergency guide immediately. Mac in the water and our liquid damage repair.

Technical diagnosis of a faulty Mac speaker

Apple also offers its own resources on sound problems on Mac in its official guide.

Frequently asked questions

Why does my Mac stop sounding after a macOS update?+

MacOS updates sometimes change the internal audio drivers, which can cause temporary incompatibilities with certain configurations. Start by restarting coreaudiod via the Activity Monitor, then check the audio output in System Settings → Sound. If the problem persists, wait for the next minor update (10.x.1) which often fixes these regressions, or reset NVRAM on Intel Macs.

Why is the red headphone jack light on my MacBook Pro on?+

The red light in the headphone jack indicates that macOS detects a digital optical (S/PDIF) connection plugged in. If no cable is plugged in, the port sensor is blocked - often by dust, lint or a faulty sensor. Insert and remove a jack plug several times to unblock the sensor. If this doesn't work, clean the port with compressed air. As a last resort, the port should be replaced.

My Mac displays a volume but no sound comes out. What can I do?+

This is the classic symptom of a crashed coreaudiod or the wrong output selected. First check that the correct audio output is selected in System Settings → Sound → Output. If this is correct, restart the coreaudiod process via the Activity Monitor. This double check resolves 80 % of cases where «the volume moves but no sound comes out».

How do I reset the SMC on an Apple Silicon Mac?+

On Apple Silicon Macs (M1, M2, M3, M4), there is no longer a user-accessible SMC. All SMC functions are managed automatically by macOS. To resolve equivalent problems, a simple restart is sufficient in most cases. If the problem persists, boot into Safe Mode (hold down the power button until you reach the boot options, then Shift + Continue).

My speakers are crackling, is this a software or hardware problem?+

The crackling can come from both. Software source: application incompatibility after an update, background process saturating the audio bus, incorrect sampling rate in MIDI audio configuration. Hardware: speaker damaged by prolonged excessive volume, oxidation after liquid damage, faulty soldering. If the crackling disappears with headphones plugged in, the problem is in the internal speakers.

Why does the sound work through the jack but not through the internal speakers?+

This almost always indicates a hardware fault in the internal speakers or their connection cable. The audio chip is working (since the jack is emitting sound), but the signal is no longer reaching the speakers. Possible causes: disconnected cable after a fall, internal oxidation after liquid damage, or burnt-out speakers. Most models are simple to replace.

How do I know if my coreaudiod is planted?+

Open the Activity Monitor and search for coreaudiod. If the process consumes more than 10 % of CPU continuously for no reason, or if it appears in red (Does not respond), it has crashed. Force it to close and it will restart automatically. You can also type : sudo killall coreaudiod to force it to restart immediately.

Why does sound only work on certain applications?+

First check the internal volume of the application concerned. Then check the permissions in System Settings → Privacy and Security → Microphone and Audio. Some applications (Safari in particular) automatically mute tabs - right-click on the tab to reactivate. If a professional audio application (Logic, Pro Tools) is running in the background, it may monopolise the output: quit it completely.

What can I do if the software solutions don't work?+

If you've tried all the software solutions to no avail, it's probably a hardware fault. The components to check are: the internal speakers, the audio connection cable, the audio chip on the motherboard, and the headphone port. Our free diagnosis will identify the precise faulty component and provide you with a no-obligation quotation.

Can MAC Repair repair an audio fault on a Mac?+

Yes, with over 15 years' experience since 2010, we diagnose and repair Mac audio faults: speaker replacement, repair of the audio chip using micro-soldering, deoxidation after liquid damage, jack port replacement. All our work is covered by a 180-day guarantee. Take appointment for a free diagnosis.

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