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The Snowball has two distinct uses:   
The Snowball has two distinct uses:   


*as a vocal mic for superior audio quality for video voice-overs, Zoom sessions, and other occasions where your voice needs to be clear and crisp;
*as a vocal mic for video voice-overs, Zoom sessions, and other occasions where your voice needs to be upfront, clear and crisp;
*as an omnidirectional mic for capturing class discussions.
*as an omnidirectional mic for capturing class discussions.


On the back of the Snowball is a small switch found above the cable connection.  
On the back of the Snowball is a small switch found above the cable connection.  


For our intended usage cases @ Riverdale, switch position 1 is for close vocals, position 3 for classroom & groups.  
For our intended usage cases @ Riverdale, switch position 1 is for close vocals; position 3 for classroom & groups.  


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Here is an image of the model we're using at RCS. It is glossy black in color, and sits on a floor mic stand with a weighted base.
Here is an image of the model we're using at RCS. It is glossy black in color, and sits on a floor mic stand with a weighted base. When the mic is active and has power, the red LED at the top is illuminated.
 
A 16' USB cable connects the  microphone to the Anker USB-C hub for use in class. Read more about this technology on the [[Hybrid Classroom AV]] page.
A 16' USB cable connects the  microphone to the Anker USB-C hub for use in class. Read more about this technology on the [[Hybrid Classroom AV]] page.
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