I've tried to reproduce this bug on a couple of machines.

On Xenial, on a Thinkpad X270 - I don't have access to the "Internal
Mic" when a headset is attached. Only a single mic is shown, and when I
unplug a headset the volumes are correct.

On an Artful running GNOME Shell on a Dell Inspiron 11 - I do have
access to the internal mic while a headset is attached, but adjusting
the volumes as described does not recreate this bug.

Seems that it might be hardware dependent as well as a potential u-c-c
issue?

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Title:
  Unplugging headset with audio panel open mutes internal mic

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

Bug description:
  This bug was reported by our OEM team, I'm opening this public bug.

  The internal microphone is muted after he headset is unplugged when the 
System Settings is running.
  We can not reproduce this bug when closed the System Settings window before 
unplugged the headset.

  Reproduce steps:
  1. Open System Settings -> Sound -> select the input tab
  2. Plug headset and select Headset on Unknown Audio Device dialog.
  3. Check external mic is working
  4. Adjust the internal microphone volume.(Just change the volume value.)
  5. Adjust headset input volume around 100% in Input tab from Sound settings
  6. Unplug headset
  7. Check internet mic status

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