No. There are no specific driver files on the Blue or Logitech website for the Blue Snowball. It is a Class Compliant USB device, meaning it uses the drivers already installed on your computer.
| Parameter | Original Snowball | Snowball iCE | |-----------|------------------|---------------| | | 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz | 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz | | Bit depth | 16-bit | 16-bit | | Channels | Mono (select patterns) | Mono (fixed cardioid) | | Frequency response | 40 Hz – 18 kHz | 40 Hz – 18 kHz | | Sensitivity | -33 dBFS/Pa (varies by pattern) | -33 dBFS/Pa | | Max SPL | 120 dB (pad engaged) | 120 dB | | Latency (USB) | ~10–15 ms (OS-dependent) | ~10–15 ms | blue snowball drivers
Technically, . The Blue Snowball is a "class-compliant" USB device. This means it uses the standard audio drivers already built into Windows and macOS. | Parameter | Original Snowball | Snowball iCE
Here is the complete feature breakdown for the (original and iCE models). Here is the complete feature breakdown for the
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