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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un design retro bourré de charme
Sa simplicité d'utilisation
Sa qualité de son digne des meilleurs micros USB
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Une conception un peu décevante pour le trépied
Demande de rester très près du micro pour un bon son
Extrait: Blue Microphones' Snowball, now available in the UK, is a USB condenser microphone designed to be used by anyone who needs to record professional-level audio on their Mac....
Publié: 2010-01-01, Auteur: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Rich and detailed CD quality recordings, versatile choice of three recording modes, no software install or external power supply, stylish retro looks, adjustable tripod and swivel mount for directional recording, lengthy premium USB cable supplied, good i...
Relatively large footprint for small desktops or home studios, not ideally portable, record quality can't be user defined, will be overkill for some occasional users, no Pop Filter as standard, cheaper options available. Min specs: Mac OS X 10.4.11 or...
Extrait: Whether you are streaming games on Twitch or working from home and regularly hopping on Zoom video calls, you want to sound and look your best. Besides the fact that you are wearing sweatpants or no pants, some decent audio and video equipment can up your...
The Blue Snowball is an incredible value coming in around $70 USD. it's the perfect buy for a beginning recording artist. The quality is clear, and the setup could not be easier. It is highly rated for a reason, and clearly one of the best choices for any...
Extrait: Gaming Age doesn't typically review anything outside of games software, so when the folks at Blue Microphone asked if we were interested in their Snowball mic, we replied with a nervous "yes." Having previously heard of the notoriously affordable mic f...
Easy setup; USB connection, Very sturdy stand, Dualcapsule design allows switching between cardioid and omnidirectional modes, Powered by USB cable, Quality sound production
Cool look but a bit bulky for portability, Could use a longer cord
Unique look, ease of use, versatility and great sound capture equal a product worth investigating. The Snowball has definitely made my short list of future purchases.Blue Microphones 5706 Corsa Avenue, #102 Westlake Village, CA 91362-4057 ...
Extrait: The SnowBall by Blue is a professional level usb microphone the is compatible with both Mac and PC, it’s plug and play so you don’t need to install any software or drivers for it to work, simply connect the SnowBall to your computer and your ready to g...
The Snowball is a great semi-professional microphone for anyone interested in podcasting or producing better quality audio. It’s also a great tool for video and audio conferencing in for casual and business users. As demonstrated in our video and em...
Publié: 2009-08-31, Auteur: Donald , review by: cnet.com
The Snowball is an extremely sturdy and stylish multipattern microphone that plugs directly into your computers USB port with a minimum of fuss.
Beyond USB, the Snowball offers no other audio outputs or inputs, the recording mode switch isnt intuitively labeled, and no recording software is included.
At this price, youll have a hard time finding a better-sounding, better-looking, or more easy-to-use microphone for your computer. Just dont expect the Blue Microphones Snowball to replace a studios worth of recording gear. Price range: $84.95 - $11...
Friendly manual and easy installation make getting started a breeze. Lowsensitivity setting is perfect for recording loud sounds (also works great with drunken cohosts)
Bulbous: Forget cramming this 4inch globe into the messenger bag with your laptop. Jokey endorsement from North Platte Star Trek Fan Club president on page one of manual is highly illogical