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At this range a good option is the '''Blue Yeti Nano''', or if you can stretch the budget, the full-size '''Yeti'''. There's also the Yeti Studio, but the only real benefit of that is that it has an XLR port, which you probably won't need unless you already have XLR hardware (if you have to ask, you don't).
 
At this range a good option is the '''Blue Yeti Nano''', or if you can stretch the budget, the full-size '''Yeti'''. There's also the Yeti Studio, but the only real benefit of that is that it has an XLR port, which you probably won't need unless you already have XLR hardware (if you have to ask, you don't).
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== Beyond ==
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At this range, the options widen quite considerably.
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If you want to stick with USB, look into the '''Audio-Technica AT2020 USBi''' - it's quite pricy, but plugs directly into your laptop via USB, so no need for any extra hardware.
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You could also get a '''Rode NT1-A''' or a '''Shure SM58''', but these are ''XLR mics'' and will need an interface to be used, so will drive up the price quite a bit.
    
== Accessories ==
 
== Accessories ==