An update: testing some more, I can confirm that there were improvements on 
volume, now it is definetely louder: if it weren't the buzzing effect on the 
sound, I could say it was fixed. On the other hand, the louder it gets the more 
noticeable the distortion became.
 
Oh, and I noticed that both of the new kernels are throwing some acpi related 
errors on boot and on shutdown. I didn't really look that much about them 
online - so I don't really know if they are serious or not - but as far as I 
can tell, everything else that was working on the laptop remains so.

I redownloaded and reinstalled the 5.5.2 and saw some errors related to
Nvidia drivers on install as well. But as I'm runnnig it with integrated
graphics, I can't say if there's problem awaiting me as soon as I jump
to the dedicated graphics.

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  [Samsung Notebook 7 Pro, Realtek ALC256, headphone jack] Headphone
  sound is faint and distorted (but works fine in Windows)

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