Two startup quirks with new Mac Pro

Just upgraded from an aging Power Mac G5 to a Mac Pro (with new 24" Cinema Display replacing my old ADC Cinema Display).
So far so good overall. But two odd startup quirks have popped up.
First, with my old setup, when I restarted the Mac, the startup chimes would sound through my external speakers. Now, the sound (barely audible) comes from the Mac Pro itself. Not a big problem. But I'd rather hear the sound through the speakers. I am wondering if there is any way to get the Pro to do this.
Second, I have a second display (connected via the DVI port). When I turn on the Mac, the DVI display comes up first and shows the startup gray and blue screens. The Cinema Display (even though it is the monitor with the menubar) does not come on until the Desktop background appears. With my old Power Mac G5 setup, the Cinema Display came on immediately and showed the startup screens. Again, not a big deal. But I am wondering why the shift and if it can be shifted back.
As I write this, it occurs to me that these two matters may have essentially the same cause (e.g., components not coming on as soon as expected). Just a thought.

Hi mfiman,
I can only answer your first question, since I don't have a two-display setup.
With the introduction of the very first Mac Pro in 2006 Apple seems to have changed the behaviour of the startup chime to only come from the internal speaker.
To my knowledge this can not be changed (have it too !).
Regards
Stefan

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