With a ThinkPad X60, to avoid distortion when the Master volume is at
100% the PCM volume must be at most 68% (-3dB), otherwise clipping
occurs. Historically, I always lowered the PCM to this level. The effect
is manifest using the Multimedia Systems Selector output test to produce
a sine wave, that makes clipping obvious.

With the new gnome-volume-control in Karmic, that means that clipping
occurs way before 100% (68%, I guess), which makes the system sound like
shit.

Editing /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-
output.conf.common, section [Element PCM], to change "volume = merge" to
"volume = ignore" works around the issue.

Thanks a lot Daniel for the hint. Otherwise I would have had to remain
on Jaunty.

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future gnome-volume-control has many use case regressions with move to Pulse 
Audio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322909
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