@Luke, I removed the pulse audio files, but no luck either.
$ killall pulseaudio && rm -rf .pulse*  && LANG=C pulseaudio -vvvv --log-time=1 
> ~/pulseverbose.log 2>&1
On another terminal:
sb@sd:~$ ps aux |grep pulse 
sb       15355  7.1  0.5  99256  4944 pts/4    Sl+  18:13   0:00 pulseaudio 
-vvvv --log-time=1
sb       15363  0.0  0.2  14220  2476 pts/4    S+   18:13   0:00 
/usr/lib/pulseaudio/pulse/gconf-helper
sb       15373  0.0  0.0   4396   836 pts/5    S+   18:14   0:00 grep 
--color=auto pulse
sb@sd:~$ parecord
Connection failure: Connection refused
pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused

The pulseverbose.log file is attached.

@Raymond I have recreated the audio recordings without piping, but just 
$ arecord  test.wav
$ arecord -r 48000 -f FLOAT_LE  test1.wav 

The audio looks still the same.


** Attachment added: "pulseverbose.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1100232/+attachment/3487645/+files/pulseverbose.log

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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