Using my old speakers with Mac Mini

I just bought a new Mac Mini less than a week ago because my HP finally kicked the bucket. I've wanted to try a Mac and chose the Mini because I could still use my other stuff (monitor, speakers, keyboard, etc.) that still work just fine.
The only problem I'm having is with my speakers. I plugged them in and noticed the sound seemed muffled. I checked the Audio app and realized my speakers were being recognized as headphones. When I unplugged those and put in the headphones it sounded great, but ever since I unplugged my headphones, I can't get the Audio app to recognize anything for what it is (except the Internal Speakers.) Now, when I plug in the headphones I either get Digital Out or nothing at all. When I plug in the speakers, I get either Headphones or nothing. I tried to follow the instructions for setting up my speakers using the Help feature but I just can't get it to work.
Am I missing something? Do I need to buy Apple speakers??
Please help! I miss my music!! ):

Welcome to  Discussions!
Are your speakers powered?
If they are not, they probably won't work very well with the mini.
To change the type of output from your mini, you need to open an application called Audio Midi Setup which can be found in Applications > Utilities. You can also use Spotlight to find it quickly, which is the search tool you see on the menu bar on the far right, represented by the magnifying glass. Click on that symbol and start typing 'audio midi setup' in the search field that opens up, and it should show the application near or at the top of the results.
Audio Midi Setup is fairly intuitive and self-explanatory.

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