I checked this bug again on a newly installed and updated Intrepid (32bit):
It is still there. I used audacious 1.5.1-3ubuntu1.1

To reproduce:
 * sudo apt-get install audacious audacious-plugins    # 
audacious-plugins-extra is not needed here
 * open an mp3 file with Audacious
 * open equalizer window
 * press [ON]
 * move PREAMP slider one pixel up and then back to its middle position
 * repeat last step and listen to changing volume: it decreases significantly 
(it should increase slightly)
When I move PREAMP more upwards, volume gets louder again until normal. But 
then high frequencies are increased, although I did not touch the other sliders!

Playing with suspicious preference settings does not help. Changing
"Audio Output" from PulseAudio to ALSA has no effect. The only
workaround is to disable the equalizer.

When saving equalizer values to Winamp EQF-files, the hexdumps of the
files look ok. Audacious just misinterprets the values while playing.

See also: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5119499

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audacious equalizer is not working correctly.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238971
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