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Here are 5 excellent microphones for your needs:
Audio-Technica AT2020 — A versatile large-diaphragm condenser that handles everything well. Great clarity for podcasts, picks up well during gaming, and works reliably for calls. Very popular for good reason.
Rode NT1 — Compact, low-noise condenser with a warm tone. Excellent for podcast recording and streams, though you'll need an audio interface. Brilliant value for money.
Blue Yeti — USB condenser with built-in interface and multiple polar patterns. Easiest to set up, works straight out of the box for gaming and calls. Less ideal for serious podcast work but still capable.
Shure SM7B — Industry standard for podcasting and streaming. Slightly coloured sound that's flattering for voice. More expensive but exceptional quality. Needs an interface and generates low output, so requires proper gain staging.
Rode Procaster — Broadcast-quality dynamic specifically designed for voice. Excellent rejection of background noise (good for gaming ambient sound), very durable, and great for podcasting. Needs an interface.
What to consider: If budget's tight, start with the AT2020. If you want plug-and-play convenience, go Blue Yeti. For serious podcasting, the Shure SM7B or Rode Procaster are worth the investment. Audio interface requirements vary, so factor that into your budget.
What's your current setup, and roughly what budget are you working with?
Brands Mentioned
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Audio Technica
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Rode
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Blue
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Shure