After some experimenting, I have a few ideas about what might be going
on, and a workaround.

The best test for this bug, in my opinion, is, while using headphones,
to play the test sine-wave from within System > Preferences > Sound (the
"Test" button under, say, "Sound Events").  It will be very clear
whether the left channel distortion is present.

I've found a work-around that works reliably on my MacBook Core Duo (not
2).

1) In System > Administration > Login Window, on the Security tab,
enable automatic login to your user.

2) In System > Preferences > Sound, on the Sounds tab, uncheck "Play
system sounds".

3) Reboot and test as mentioned above.

Can anyone else confirm that this works?

I'm using Feisty with all the most recent packages at this time, kernel
version 2.6.20-12.

I believe some kind of race condition is occurring such that if a sound
is played before the driver finishes initializing, the sound chipset
gets into some broken state.

There is related forums thread here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2317339

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left-channel distortion on intel-hda
https://launchpad.net/bugs/75906

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