Going through the comments, I hope I don't miss anything:

 > I removed the -v argswitch from your test; not supported on my box.

Sorry, confused speaker-test with aplay. Aplay has a -v switch that can
give some debug information.

> 1. both in stereo and surround profiles
> I don't understand what this means. Where do I specify my audio-profile?

There should be a way to select profile - in Gnome sound settings it's a
combobox called "Mode:", in pavucontrol it's on the configuration tab.
However, now looking at your original PulseList.txt, the surround
profile does not even show up, so we need to look at that first. Without
that surround profile, anything that goes through pulseaudio will be
stereo only.

> 2. In future tests, would pulseaudio -k suffice, rather than a full
reboot?

Yes. Just make sure pulseaudio actually does restart.

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  pulseaudio does not recognize internal speakers [P180HMx, Realtek
  ALC892, Speaker, Internal] volume slider problem

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