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17 minutes ago, emosun said:

blue yeti is good and under 100. I been using one for 5 years and have had no problems with it

used market has them for like $50 which means there's room in the budget for a cheap mic arm
https://www.amazon.com/InnoGear-Microphone-Windscreen-Suspension-Snowball/

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Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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44 minutes ago, birdwithatophat said:

If you're open to buying used gear, consider a Shure SM58 and an audio interface. With that setup, you'll get professional-quality equipment that's so sturdy, you could practically use it as a hammer (and that's not even an exaggeration).

This is always the best solution but unfortunately people don't take such a suggestion because they specifically want that easy setup that will get plugged in a USB and just work, in 2 minutes.

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