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Installed 12.04 on a new HP Pavilion desktop p7-1235 (AMD A8-5500 APU). Volume is very low from external speakers and headphones plugged into the front jack. I set the master volume and speaker/headphone volumes to max, but volume is very low. Used alsamixer to set everything to max, unmuted, same result.

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have you tried other headphones? – Kyle Macey Oct 31 '12 at 15:34
No, but the same hardware with the same headphones work fine with Windows 7. – LanceH Nov 19 '12 at 19:29

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There's a chance that your sound card might not be driving enough electricity to up the volume. If it goes lower when you reduce it, this may be a good indicator of that.

The best suggestion would be to get a set of externally powered headphones/speakers.

Source: I had an HP DV-9000 with the same issue about 2 years ago.

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Try installing pavucontrol:

sudo aptitude install pavucontrol

It might be that an output device has its volume low and the volume indicator doesn't control it (i.e. when you increase/decrease the volume, this only affects one sink only)

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I'm not sure if you have done it yet, but try either

  1. new headphone maybe?

  2. maybe you could try another version of ubuntu, possibly 12.10? Or 12.04 LTS?

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