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Look into a raspberry pi with Volumio. You can play music through the headphone jack that way (assuming you get a Pi with a headphone jack).
Home Assistant has a Volumio integration but I'm not sure what it's capable of. You can also run Music Assistant (available as a HA add-on), with which you can set up Volumio as a DLNA player. You'll have to try it out and see if volume control is available, but I can tell you that using Music Assistant with Chromecast lets me control volume through Home Assistant.
Edit: maybe a pipe dream, but maybe Music Assistant can control the Spotify app on your tablet? Only one way to find out.
+1 for this.
I have a Volumio pi with a DAC board directly connected to speakers
Volumio has the built-in ability to start playing a playlist as an alarm, but not ramp the volume
HA can definitely control Volumio's volume so this seems like a good starting point.
I might even try when I'm home next.
You can also use Plex Meets Homeassistant if you make the pi a plex player.