Best mics? under $50

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I'm way too much fond of having a good microphone pretty much.

I have a good collection of microphones I bought and evolved from.

I currently use a Blue Yeti blackout.
It's very good but in regards to a cheaper $20 Mic (BM800) with a phantom, it gives a similar result. and the BM800 setup only costs 1/3 of the price of the yeti.

However, I'm always exploring.
I'll be buying 3 microphones which are under $50.

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I don't want them to have some sort of Phantom Power or XRL setups, direct plug and play to PC.
Do not recommend the blue snowball and BM800 ty.
 
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I currently use Fifine's K669B black microphone.
If you get the rose-red model, it is only the K669 model, so beware.
I currently have three purchased one for myself and one for each of my siblings.
We all use them, and they work well and can work with a microphone stand easily.
 

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I currently use Fifine's K669B black microphone.
If you get the rose-red model, it is only the K669 model, so beware.
I currently have three purchased one for myself and one for each of my siblings.
We all use them, and they work well and can work with a microphone stand easily.
Consider adding me on discord, so I can get in more details. :)
 

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I currently use Fifine's K669B black microphone.
If you get the rose-red model, it is only the K669 model, so beware.
I currently have three purchased one for myself and one for each of my siblings.
We all use them, and they work well and can work with a microphone stand easily.

Before my current mic, I used this -

Very good quality.
 

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buy the logitech h111, i use it and its pretty good and very cheap
 

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Try a Blue Snowball Yeti or something
 

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Why are you downgrading from a sub $120 to half it's value? Do you collect/experiment with mics? If so, same.

I don't know which country you're from, but a Samson Q2U is a great choice. It has both a USB and a XLR input which you can plug and play, and once you eventually want to start using XLR, the option to do that as well.

I've noticed in your thread that you're mostly talking about condenser microphones. The Q2U is different because it's a dynamic microphone. A condenser microphone being super reactive to noise, whereas a dynamic is the opposite, and you have to have quite a lot of volume or gain to get a decent sound.
 
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