BOSE USB speakers not auto-recognized

I have a pair of Bose Companion 5 speakers. Every time I wake my MBP system I have to physically go into System Preferences/Sound and select them to be recognized by my MBP. Is this correct behavior? Suggestions?

As a first step try a pram reset:
power down, and restart holding the keys option, command, P,R. Hold till you hear the start chime 2 times then release. Reboot and see if that helps.
You can also try a SMC reset:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
Use instructions for battery that you should not replace your self or battery you can replace your self, which ever applies.
If no joy you can re-post or wait till someone suggests another solution.
All the best

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