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I have the same issue, and I also believe it’s software related.
Only temporary fix I’ve found so far is changing the output but not to another output. In Desktop Mode, from the Audio Volume menu > Three lines switch to Pro Audio and back to default a couple of times until it fixes.
Unfortunately, this only lasts until a restart.
USB headset via a docking station works no problem.
If that works, something with the PipeWire state might be weird. Tried deleting pipewire/wireplumber in
~/.local/state
followed by a reboot (or restarting pipewire and wireplumber). That should reset it.Looks like this worked, thank you Max!