Also affecting me.

I don't know if others are seeing slightly different symptoms, or have
misinterpreted.  For me, the problem is simply:

* surround and LFE seem to be equivalent, at least in that they both adjust up 
the sub-woofer volume.
* the LFE and Surround volume levels are maximised by default
* If I set these to lower levels in alsamixer, then everything sounds great.  
However, adjusting the volume control in gnome's panel immediately ramps these 
right up to 100% again, as if someone made the assumption that you'd always 
want pumping basslines, even if you turn the overall volume down.

Setting a sane surround and LFE volume by default, saving volume levels
across reboots, and setting surround and LFE to volume = ignore in the
aforementioned config file is all I really need to fix this.  Slightly
better would be for the gnome volume to move LFE and surround
proportionally to the main volume.  Ideal would be for ALSA to present
these levels relative to the main volume, rather than as absolute
values.

Also, some have suggested that gnome's volume control should adjust the
PCM volume.  I think that would be broken.  My expectation of the gnome
volume control, when only one slider is presented, is that it adjusts
the master volume, and (although it fails in this), there would be an
"advanced" option where individual sliders/toggles/etc. could be
accessed.

Note that I'm running an Asus P7P55D-E LX mobo, with a Logitech 5.1
surround speaker system, though I haven't bothered connecting the
surround speakers.

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Title:
  Volume too loud

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