
And that's because the center of gravity for this shape is low only when the legs are really pulled down low. Unless you really pull the legs of the tripod, these mics topple over. The stability of the mic is not good at all. But if something brushes it even by mistake, it will topple over. So, if you leave the mic as it is, it will be safe and will not fall over.

One good aspect though is that tripods have rubber grips at the bottom of each leg to give them a decent measure of stability. Even small movements can knock down the mic. To avoid your mic from falling over, you have to push the legs of the tripod all the way down, and you should ensure that you never touch it. They tend to fall over a lot because the center of gravity is always pushed out in most positions. The tripod that these mics sit on is not really the best in the world.

The plastic seems to be of good quality though, so you can expect the build to be of decent quality. But a closer look will show that they are made of plastic and not metal. When you look at these mics for the first time, they look like they are made of metal.

In many ways, they have an old-school vintage look that takes you back in time to the 1960s. They have a big logo of “Blue” on the front. They are round and are mounted on a stand that looks like a small tripod.

Snowball and Snowball Ice look similar in many ways.īoth these mics look like a snowball, especially the white ones, and this is probably why Blue thought of this name.
