Updated procedure for comment #35, allowing to install more easily
Debian Testinf pulseaudio package on Ubunutu 16.04.

 1. Stop pulseaudio. Then, backup and purge pulseudio user conf files.

 2. Install pulseaudio Debian Testing (June 2016) packages over Ubuntu
    pulseaudio packages. This will appear as a kind of downgrade. See
    get-pulseaudio8-debian-amd64.sh script. If you use
    pulseaudio-module-x11 too, use the corresponding Debian Testing
    version too to satisfy dependencies.

 3. Restart.

 4. A2DP profile should now work as expected with the default
    BlueZ, pulseaudio configuration. Use pavucontrol to select
    A2DP profile if needed.

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Title:
  [REGRESSION] bluetooth headset no longer supports a2dp

Status in PulseAudio:
  Unknown
Status in bluez package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in bluez source package in Vivid:
  Won't Fix
Status in pulseaudio source package in Vivid:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  Just installed 15.04 fresh from the latest ISO (beta2).

  I'm bummed to see my bluetooth headset (Bose Soundlink overear) seems
  to have regressed in functionality.

  In 14.10, I was able to set the output profile either to a2dp or
  hsp/hfp (telephony duplex).

  In 15.04, it only works in telephony duplex mode.  I can't get high
  fidelity sound playback to work at all.

  This thread seems to be related, though the workaround within did not solve 
the problem for me:
  https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=194006

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