I don't have any headset exhibiting such issues myself, but it sounds
like pulseaudio is not detecting all available profiles reliably, maybe
due to a race condition.

Since there are three newer versions of PulseAudio in Ubuntu releases
after 18.04, the first thing we should check is to see if this has
already been fixed. When you can please boot 20.04 (prerelease) from
USB:

  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/

and tell us if the bug still exists there.


** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  pulseaudio doesn't detect (new) USB headset

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When booting the system (Lenovo Thinkpad L480/L490), all connected USB
  headsets are recognized and can be used, and configured via
  pavucontrol.

  When hot-plugging the USB headset, either the speaker is recognized,
  or the microphone, rarely both. But when both are recognized, the
  microphone is always a "multichannel" device. When both the speaker
  and the "multichannel" microphone are recognized, only one can be used
  - either speaker or microphone. When selecting the speaker, the
  microphone is switched back to any other device available, them same
  goes for the microphone and the speaker - any other speaker is
  selected.

  A workaround is to plug in the USB headset and run "pkill -U $USER
  pulseaudio". Everything works fine until the next hot-plug (eg. a
  second headset).

  Running "lsb_release -a" gives   
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID:       Ubuntu
  Description:  Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
  Release:      18.04
  Codename:     bionic

  Attached is the output from "ubuntu-bug pulseaudio". Currently 10 % of
  our users are affected by this bug, all running the same Ubuntu and
  package versions. I activated the proposed repository to check if any
  updates available fix the problem, but to no avail. I also switched
  kernels (from 4.15 to 5.5 mainline from
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds).

  I read bug #1325282
  (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1325282)
  and it sounds somewhat very familiar, but instead of "env={}" in
  /usr/share/ubuntu-drivers-common/detect/sl-modem.py there's "env=env".
  Removing "env=env" doesn't resolve the problem.

  Do you require additional information?

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