Hello everyone.. This solution solved my problem for  Conexant CX20549
(Venice) and volume is proper now... Hope this helps...

http://askubuntu.com/questions/128614/volume-range-is-narrow-in-12-04
Below is the post.

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This is probably due to a bug in alsa with the 3.2 kernel and the way it 
recognizes the hardware. As alsa gets is wrong, it cannot communicate correctly 
with Pulse Audio. It has been reported that this is fixed in the 3.3 kernel. In 
the meantime, the work around is to setup the hardware manually.

This is documented in the Ubuntu Community Help Wiki, but as the wiki
claims to be outdated, and covers more that the problem at hand, the
valid points are as follows:

Edit the file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf as root using the editor of your 
choice.
Add the line options snd-hda-intel model=[Your Model Specifier] to the end of 
the file if it doesn't already exist. If this option is already specified, you 
simply need to change the model to the appropriate one.
Save the file and Reboot for the changes to take effect.
The hard part is finding out which model to specify. You can find which 
hardware you are using with cat /proc/asound/card0/codec* | grep Codec at the 
terminal. If you get multiple lines of output you will need to determine which 
sound card is giving you trouble. You can then lookup the resulting hardware in 
the file /usr/share/doc/alsa-base/driver/HD-Audio-Models.txt.gz. As this file 
is compressed, you can uncompress it with gzip -dc 
/usr/share/doc/alsa-base/driver/HD-Audio-Models.txt.gz > HD-Audio-Models.txt 
this will create a new uncompressed file in the current directory.

The difficulty for me was that my hardware (Conexant CX20549 (Venice))
is not on the list. Evidently, this is the same as the Conexant 5045 so
the Model Option Line for my hardware is: options snd-hda-intel model
=laptop-hpmicsense. For those wondering, the hp-part in laptop-
hpmicsense has nothing to do with the brand hewlet packard.

Once I put everything together, made the relevant changes and rebooted, 
everything works fine.
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => In Progress

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Title:
  Volume output very low unless raised above 80%. [HP Pavilion dv6000
  (GA443UA#ABA), Conexant CX20549 (Venice), Speaker, Internal] Playback
  problem

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