Trouble adding external speakers to iMac

I have a 24 inch flat screen iMac. I'm trying to add my Klipsch external speakers to the iMac. The speakers have a sub-woofer that gets plugged in. The other audio jack is plugged into the iMac's headphones port (I've tried the audio port as well). For some reason, the iMac goes silent, but no sound comes from the external speakers. The speakers worked fine with my pc. I've gone to system preferences -> Sound-> and verified that the Output is "headphones". I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. Yes, the speakers are powered on and the volume is turned up. Any other ideas??? I don't know where to turn at this point. Any help is appreciated!

Try connecting regular headphones (like iPod earbuds) into the headphones port. Do they work? If they do not, System Preferences Sound pane Output tab is set correctly, and the sound volume is not set to mute, there is something wrong with the headphones port. If they do work, there is something wrong with the speakers.
If the problem appears to be the port, you might try resetting PRAM. Some sound settings are stored there.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379

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