@Alex I'm afraid I do not have that option, still. Here's what I have
done up to this point:

1) In /etc/modules, I placed the following line, then rebooted:
options snd_hda_intel model=mbp3

2) Right-clicked the volume icon on GNOME panel.

3) Went to Open Volume Control.

4) Ensured that HDA NVidia (Alsa mixer) was selected as "Device"

5) Clicked the Preferences Button.

6) The following appeared with checkboxes beside them. I will place a [
] for an empty (unchecked) check box, and a [x] for a checked one:

[x] Master
[x] Headphone
[x] PCM
[x] Front
[x] Surround
[x] Microphone
[ ] Mic Boost
[ ] Capture
[ ] Capture 1
[ ] IEC958
[ ] IEC958 Capture
[ ] IEC958 Default PCM
[ ] Input Source
[ ] Input Source

7) Checked the first "Input Source". A new tab in the Volume Control
window appeared called "Options"

8) Went to "Options" tab. The only thing that appears is "Input Source"
from which I can select "Mic" only.

9) Checked the other "Input Source", same result, now with an additional
"Input Source" and "Mic" combo in the "Options" tab.

10) Gave up again and posted to here.

Further suggestions more than welcome.

Chris

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