I was able to play around with hda analyzer and confirm pretty much the
same thing as comment #3 describes.

For my laptop, rear is for top speakers on Node 0x14, front is bottom
speakers on Node 0x13,

On my system (dv6tqe), Node 0x0f defaults to output selector 0x14 which
seems correct, however Node 0x14 is muted, which is why I get sound from
bottom only. Once I unmute val[0] and val[1] at Node 0x14, I get all
four speakers working. I can even fade between them in the control
panel.

However, as soon as I adjust the volume  in application or system (via
panel or keyboard) the top speakers get muted again.  I can reenable
them by muting and unmuting 0x14 in hda analyzer. I"m assuming it's
muted but the GUI was not updated. So the setting is not permanent. It's
undone as soon as volume is adjusted rendering this workaround useless.

I have not tested the impact on the  headphone jacks but I assume they
should be fine as I did nothing but unmute the top speakers (or rear in
control panel, which feels right because the bottom spekers are in the
front of the laptop). I can attach teh output of bug.txt if that would
help.

Also, I do not have any changes done to alsa-base.conf. I tried several
but commented them out. I am not sure how to ensure everything is
vanilla but I believe it to be. If there's a way to ensure everything is
default and vanilla let me know so I am not giving information that only
works on my modified configuration

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  [HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC, IDT 92HD81B1X5, Speaker, Internal] No
  bass, only 2/4 speakers working

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