No metronome sound out of the internal speakers

Hi everybody,
there's no metronome sound coming out of the internal speaker of my Mac while playback.
All settings are fine (play while playback, use internal speakers, "Klopfgeist" switched off) and it worked well with the same settings in Logic Express 7.
Please help!
best regards

yes, its set on All.
The Klopfgeist sound comes via the Interface with the rest of the sounds, but it should be only on the internal speakers (earohone)
It's a setup for live-performance (drummer gets the Click via earphones), sound via interface for the audiance

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