Re install internal speakers

My son has been recording using Garage Band and has managed to delete internal speakers as an audio output in preferences. I am left with only digital output and no sound on my Mac. Does anyone know how this can be remedied so we can have sound again.

This thread may assist:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2380257
It seems what can happen is that something inside the audio out socket gets stuck - can you see a little red light inside the port? 
Some people have had success gently inserting a blunted toothpick and rotating it slowly - seems there is a "trigger" that can get stuck. 
If you don't want to fiddle, then it may be a visit to your local Apple Store.

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