Macbook won't chime through headphones

I've got a early 2011 Macbook Pro 13", and I'm not sure when i've noticed the problem, but the startup sound isn't following system volume, and always chimes very loud. One possible solution would be plugging headphones to not hear the chime, but the sound keeps coming from the internal speakers. I'm using Snow Leopard, and don't know what to do. I tried resetting the nvram, but the problem won't change. i'd like to know how to make my startup sound behavior back to normal, following the system volume. Thanks for any help!

Hi, this seems to me a new problem therefore i recommend you to either go to your nearest Apple store genius bar to see if they can help you or restore you mac to factory settings and see if that helps.
Here is a very well written step-by-step tutorial showing how to restore, you mac:
http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Macbook-Pro
I hope this helps
KamilSG1

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