Set default audio device?

Prior to installing OSX Yosemite, the system audio output would be automatically switched to my USB audio device as soon as it was plugged in and detected by the OS.  In Yosemite, I have to manually switch the output from Internal Speakers to the USB device.
Is there a way to force the setting to change on its own, as it did before? 

Hello
I do not want to hard wire the Ipod HIFI. I understand that if I used the line out feature the system would recognize the device. I would like the system to recognize a remote speaker connected by wireless network and to accept this remote speaker as the default audio device. Not likely but should be an option.
Cheers
Warrene
iMac intel Core Duo   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   Airport Extreme and Express, iPod HIFI, iPods
iMac intel Core Duo   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   Airport Extreme and Express, iPod HIFI, iPods

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