Public bug reported:

This is a metabug for all machines that are having phase inverted
internal microphones.

If your internal mic is either completely silent (no signal), or you can
possibly pick a very small sound, with much background noise, even
though you have set gain to maximum, there is something you could try.

Install the pavucontrol application, start it and go to the "Input Devices" 
tab. Unlock the channels (there is a keylock icon), then mute the right channel 
while keeping the left channel at the volume you want. 
If the internal mic is now working correctly, you have an inverted internal 
mic, so that your right channel cancels out the left one. 

If so, please file a separate bug against the alsa-driver for your
issue, make sure hardware info gets attached to it (either alsa-info as
per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones that
follows when you do "ubuntu-bug alsa-driver" ), then write a comment in
this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other bug.

As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release. 
Thanks!
 -- David Henningsson

** Affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  [meta-bug] Inverted Internal microphone (phase inversion)

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