Hi Raymond.

I was able to reproduce the issue on a different computer with the same 
soundcard. The biggest problem apparently lies in the way PulseAudio controls 
the volume sliders. As it automatically sets the PCM and Front sliders to 100% 
for PA volume levels >30%, that consequently leads to conflict with Bass and 
Trebble levels >0dB. That's absolutely perverse. The PCM (or Front) slider 
maximum needs to be defined as 100% - fx(Bass, Treble), where the fx function 
might be the maximum of the Bass/Treble values or their sum ... it probably 
depends on the soundcard. As I studied signal processing several years ago, I 
believe, the sum is safer.
The ctl elem locking seems to be a different problem. Sometimes the PCM and 
Front sliders are not changed when I change the PA volume and in that case the 
distortion doesn't appear when I manually set either the PCM or the Front 
slider to lower value. The PA volume setting then doesn't affect the sliders 
and everything works. As the second issue caused a lot of confusion, it's 
possible some of my previous messages could be misleading.

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Title:
  Sound distorted with pulseaudio when the player volume gets over 97%
  (tested with audacious, vlc and mplayer)

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