[HELP] Common bad quality mic or bad mic -> RMA ? - LG Optimus L3 II, L5 II, L7 II, L9 II

Hi, i've got a lg l9 II, terrific terminal !! but....
i made some video at a live concerts where there were loud bass speakers.
The video got crappy audio recording,they are so much noisy that u can recognize the played song !
I also have l5 video recording at the same live concerts, and audio was fine!
Is it a lg l9ii common problem or is my device faulty ? should i rma ?
Video plays noisy also on pc, instead with recordings where there were low bass speakers the audio is quite fine, it seems like there is a broken (or missing) bass stop filter in the mic...
Can someone check his device and tell me is it only my device broken or a common d605 issue?
thx !!!

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However, I've heard that using the headset that came with your phone (earbuds with mic attached) while recording video should use the mic on the headset, which will result in better audio (albeit in mono instead of in stereo, but that's a small sacrifice) in the video recording. I've not tried it personally, but you could try that out.
ctomgee said:
However, I've heard that using the headset that came with your phone (earbuds with mic attached) while recording video should use the mic on the headset, which will result in better audio (albeit in mono instead of in stereo, but that's a small sacrifice) in the video recording.
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