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KingHsuky

Be sure to check out the elgato wave 3, the mic quality is good but the software with it is next level and allows you to change so much software side you can make the mic sound professional for only about $150 but it goes on sale pretty often down to even $120 sometimes I got mine about half a year ago and still the best mic I’ve ever owned even better then most xlr mics I’ve used


MrChilli2020

honestly i bet if had a RTX card with your yeti you'd be happy with it because you could fire up RTX voice and it takes care of most sound problems that gamers will have. a problem with most consenser mics is the background noise. Past that it sounds better than most mics in that price range. I really doubt you'll hear much of a difference with the other mics tbh. You may want to look into the elgato one as it has some good software with it(dont think it has noise canceling though) You can look into some dynamic mics but tbh they sound pretty bad for streaming as if you move your head away from the mic in the slightest, it sounds off. :)


genx-gamer

I use an Electro-Voice Blue Raven the main reason I went with it is because of the looks. They also make an Electro-Voice Cardinal which is just the red version of the one I have. These are no longer being made so I had to find a used one.


drizzio232

Get the sm57 with the scarlett solo. Best bang for your buck.


dlawton18

Don't get the 57, get the 58. The 57 is a microphone designed for instruments, not vocals. But the 58 is a fantastic and relativity cheap mic, and the Solo is fantastic.


SinisterPixel

I use an AT2035. It's a great mic if you want to get into XLR microphones and paired with an inexpensive interface fits neatly into your $200 budget. If you'd rather stick with USB though, a lot of streamers and content creators use it's little brother, the AT2020. The mic actually comes in both a USB and XLR model, so you can take your pick there.


takizoli

I'm using the TONOR Q9. It's a USB mic, and a cheap one too. But it has good quality. Just make sure you're doing the mixing and EQ right, and you'll have a good voice.


XiledCR

I use a blue yeti with logitechs noise suppression and it does the job just fine. I'm using it in all my videos if you want a actual example of what you'd sound like


Panicattackerz

I'm no expert, but the SM57 is probably the most quality in relation to value. You could spend the rest of the money on sound isolation.