How about an amplification on/off switch in the sound preferences?

Some people want this changed, others don't.  Can we find a compromise?

Here are the two cases:
1) People who can't get enough volume and have to fiddle in settings *every 
time* they want to move the volume into the amplified zone (more than 100%)

2) People who are frustrated with the volume slider only useful up to 30%.
 
If the amplification is on by default, it will satisfy those who want the full 
volume range.  Those who are frustrated by the only-30%-useful slider can reach 
into settings to disable amplification.  It'd be a stored setting, so there's 
no need to fiddle again.

Seems straightforward - am I missing something?

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  [ThinkPad W510, Conexant CX20585, Speaker, Internal] volume slider
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