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Here are 5 excellent microphones for your mixed use case of gaming, video calls, and podcasting:
Shure SM7B (~$400) - The industry standard for podcasting and streaming. It has exceptional sound quality with great background noise rejection, though it requires a good audio interface or preamp to power it properly. This dynamic mic is incredibly versatile and used by countless professional podcasters.
Audio-Technica AT2020 (~$100) - A fantastic budget-friendly condenser mic that punches well above its price point. It delivers clear, professional sound for podcasting and calls, though being a condenser mic, it picks up more room noise than dynamic options.
Shure MV7 (~$250) - A hybrid mic with both XLR and USB connections, making it extremely flexible. It's essentially a more accessible version of the SM7B with built-in processing options. Great for someone who wants professional quality but may not have a full audio interface setup yet.
Rode PodMic (~$100) - A solid dynamic microphone designed specifically for podcasting and streaming. It offers warm, broadcast-quality sound and good noise rejection at an accessible price point. Requires an audio interface with decent gain.
Blue Yeti (~$130) - A popular USB condenser mic with multiple pickup patterns, making it versatile for different recording scenarios. It's plug-and-play convenient for gaming and calls, though the sound quality isn't quite as professional as the others for serious podcast work.
For your specific needs, I'd lean toward the Shure MV7 or SM7B (if budget allows) since dynamic mics handle the varied environments of gaming/calls better while still delivering excellent podcast quality.
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Shure
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Audio Technica
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Rode
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Blue Yeti
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Shure Sm7b
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Mv7