Here is the log.

I don't know how closely you'll be able to follow what I did, but in
case it helps:

  1. I started PA for logging, and started Banshee.
  2. I then started playing a high-quality netradio stream.
  3. The sound at this point was only coming out of a couple of channels, so I 
opened the volume mixer and switched "Hardware" to 4.1 and then back to 5.1.  
Then, all speakers work again.
  4. The sound coming out of the speakers through the whole process was AM 
quality.  The stream itself plays perfectly on other computers and through ALSA 
when the netradio stream is played via mpg123 when PA is dead.
  5. I then stopped playback, and started it again.  Repeat steps 2 through 4.
  6. I then stopped playback and killed PA using "pulseaudio -k" from another 
terminal.

So, here's the result.

** Attachment added: "PA Verbose Log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34977513/pulseverbose.log

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PulseAudio completely ruins all audio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/455779
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