There is a toggle switch in GNOME Tweaks but that toggle isn't exposed in 
Ubuntu because
1) It duplicates the functionality already in the GNOME Settings app on Ubuntu
2) The Ubuntu feature still uses a different gsettings key, in part because 
there are still patches for this feature that GNOME hasn't reviewed yet (for 
gnome-shell in particular).

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Title:
  Cannot go beyond 100% sound level anymore in GNOME session

Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Since very recently, overamplification (going beyond 100%) is missing
  in sound settings, when running in GNOME session. In Ubuntu session,
  there is a switch to enable overamplification, but I don't know if it
  does anything.

  The UI with a slider that went beyond 100% certainly worked better,
  and was available in gnome session too.

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