@Hui,

I think there's a misunderstanding,
>From the moment I disconnected and reconnected the speakers everything is 
>working well on all the versions I tested it on.

So from my understanding
- the speakers were working although not detected
- due to the update, when speakers are not detected the output is shut down
- disconnecting and reconnecting made the speakers detected and the output 
enabled

I guess there's a hardware issue on my speakers (20 years old), I will have to 
solder new jacks on it.
The previous version was more tolerant to hardware faults, the new one might 
miss a feature for forcing enable a "disconnected" output.

I attached the alsa-info for 18.04.

** Attachment added: "alsa-info_18.04.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1767784/+attachment/5131383/+files/alsa-info_18.04.txt

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  [regression] output device not recognized anymore since update
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