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If you can swing it, I'd go with a Shure SM7B for a mic and couple it with any cheap, but decent one-channel interface (e.g., cheap Focusrite, PreSonus). The SM7B is an industry standard broadcast mic and is perfectly designed for voiceovers. It's a dynamic mic, so no phantom power is required and, unlike a condenser mic, it has excellent off-axis noise rejection, so you won't have to worry about it picking up every f'ing little sound in the background like you'll get from a condenser mic. If that's too steep for your needs, look at a Shure SM58 or SM57 (both are industry standard, most widely used dynamic mics on the planet).
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