Now I can run pulseaudio with ignoredb=1, on gnome-volume-control I see
1 hardware with 2 outputs, one as 5.1 and other as 4.1, first one
appears when running with ignoredb=1 and sounds right, while second one
sounds distorted. the maximal volume is set by the volumevar of the
distorted interface, on that interface sounds distorted but when go back
to the working one it applied the volume change right.

Log attached, on that log session:
run pulseaudio
open volumecontrol
played sound with the first output -->sounds good
change to second interface  --> sounds distorted
raised volume var of 2nd interface-->even more distorted
switch back to first interface --> sounds good and louder

With ignoredb workaround I can use sound normally, thanks David!

** Attachment added: "LANG=C pulseaudio -vvvv 2&>  pulse.ignoredb1.langc.log - 
now runs with ignoredb = 1"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33389443/pulse.ignoredb1.langc.log

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[karmic] pulseaudio always receive hardware volume=1% from Philips PSC805 USB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434042
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