Martin, have you ensured the system volume is to a maximum? If not, you want to use the MPMusicPlayerController to turn up the system volume to the max, and not just the avaudioplayer maximum. You can turn it up for the length of your sound clip and then set it back to the original volume the user had it set at.
// Import headers. Link to "MediaPlayer Framework"
#import <MediaPlayer/MediaPlayer.h>
//set up audio session
AVAudioSession *audioSession = [AVAudioSession sharedInstance];
[audioSession setCategory:AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayAndRecord error:NULL];
UInt32 audioRouteOverride = kAudioSessionOverrideAudioRoute_Speaker;
AudioSessionSetProperty (kAudioSessionProperty_OverrideAudioRoute,sizeof (audioRouteOverride),&audioRouteOverride);
NSURL *soundUrl = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:[[NSBundle mainBundle] pathForResource:@"HsTR_soundEFX_2-1" ofType:@"mp3"]];
audioAlert= [[AVAudioPlayer alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:soundUrl error:nil];
audioAlert.delegate = self;
[audioAlert prepareToPlay];//audioAlert is an AVAudioPLayer declared in header
//and whereever you want to play the sound, call the lines below
float currentVolume=[MPMusicPlayerController applicationMusicPlayer].volume; //grab current User volume
[[MPMusicPlayerController applicationMusicPlayer] setVolume:1.0];//set system vol to max
[audioAlert play];
[NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:2 target:self selector:@selector(setVolumeBackToNormal)userInfo:nil repeats:NO];
//and the setVolumeBackToNormal function calls this line below
[[MPMusicPlayerController applicationMusicPlayer]setVolume:currentVolume];//returns volume to original setting