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  • Repairing a Blue Snowball

    Ite, I know these aren't the most upmarket pieces of gear, but my Snowball is no longer functioning after barely any use (been in storage for about 6 months now). Does record but is extremely quiet, have tested it on multiple systems, obvious hardware fault. Should I just return this thing under warranty or is there possibly anything I can do with it myself? I can solder, but know little about microphones.

    Cheers

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    Re: Repairing a Blue Snowball

    See if they'll replace it first... If not, open it up and see what you can do. Can't get more broken than broken!
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      Re: Repairing a Blue Snowball

      Check your warranty 100%

      As this is a USB microphone it is most likely something wrong with the digital part and not the analog parts. Does your computer recognise it?
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      • #4
        Re: Repairing a Blue Snowball

        Do you have the pad engaged?
        Have you tried all 3 polar patterns?
        Have you tried a different USB port? Cable?
        Why don't you take your little Cobra Kais and get outta here?!
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