If all you're going to use the mic is spoken word, then the SM48 is also a good option. My church used several of those, and they seem to do a good job. Remember that these dynamic microphones will sound best within about 2 ft of the speaker. That might not be consistent with your comfortable environment. It will work from farther away, but sound thinner and you'll get more background noise. And don't forget that you'll need a pre-amp to get it into a computer. I don't know much about them, but Shure apparently offers a PG48 which looks like an SM48 on the cheap. I don't know how much I'd trust it though.

Joel

Matt Frye wrote:
Jim Ray said:

If you really want the goods, go condenser instead of dynamic element :-)

Shane O. says:

Yup, but keep in mind that if your room isn't "recording friendly", a
condenser with pick up much more ambient noise (including PC fan noise) than
a much more directional SM57/58 will...

Forewarned is forearmed.


Clarification. The room is of the living style. Couches, etc. Or
possibly the kitchen table. I'm trying to record where the subjects
feel comfortable, so they will let the oral history flow. Recommendations amended?


MPF
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