Now that the sound system is going through one of its funny moods,
plugging in a mono microphone brings up Headphones on the Play Sound
Through box although the Speakers can still be selected as Output.

Selecting the Input tab of the Sound panel, the Microphone shows up as
an input device (as does a non-existent Headset Microphone). If
Microphone is selected, the Input level ribbon seems to indicate
sensitivity to sound at the microphone. However, unplugging the
Microphone does not remove the Microphone from the Record sound from
box. Neither does it remove the Headphones from the Play Sound through
box under the Output tab.

I would appreciate if other Dell XPS-13 owners are experiencing similar
problems (as Ianni67 above) as this probably confirms the fault as being
in the software rather than a generic hardware fault.

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  [XPS13 9333, Realtek ALC3661, Speaker, Internal] fails after a while

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