USB Mic = No Output

I'm using a USB MXL .007 mic with Logic 8.0.2, and I can't get any sound output when my USB mic is selected as my Core Audio Device (I'm using it as an aggregate device I created per the instructions I've found on numerous posts).
I can only get sound output with the Built-In input setting, but then obviously I can't use my USB mic for input. So it's either one or the other but neither the twain shall meet. I'm sure there's got to be a simple explanation for this but I have no idea what I'm missing!

I am trying to use my brand new Blue Microphone Snowball USB mics, one on each USB port of my MacBook Pro. When I plug them in, the respective LED's light up indicating they are properly powered up. The Snowball shows up by name as an input device in Sys Pref>Sound>Input and it is selected. I followed the Logic Pro User Manual for setting up tracks, record and input are selected in the tracks, but I hear nothing through my Apogee Duet, which is selected as the Output device in Audio Preferences. My Duet is set to headphone monitoring, I hear nothing, I record nothing. There is something very basic I am missing here. Any ideas?

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