Actually this specific issue effects the default Ubuntu session as well.
I did a fresh install of 18.04.2, installed updates, rebooted, and
checked it out to be sure. Then I filed bug #1817625 so one or the other
needs to be marked a duplicate (and changed back to "new" rather than
"invalid"). I just wanted to collect all the logs so you could see I'm
not pulling your leg about the default Ubuntu session being effected.

I had not realized that the default Ubuntu session had a UI for over-
amplification whereas flashback session does not. Since it can be set
via dconf I'm unlikely to file a new bug report just for that. I should
however check to be sure flashback doesn't "break" things in a default
session. I just got lazy yesterday and filed this bug report from my
workhorse PC rather than using my friends new HTPC.

I'm going to rinse-n-repeat the steps to reproduce this in that
unmolested install of Bionic. It seems that either a reboot or logout is
needed after selecting over-amplification = on.

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  Bionic "amplified" sound controls do not sync with volume slider

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