Condenser Microphone - MXL or Behringer

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I am very new to recording business, I want to create podcasts and record some good quality vocals. I did bit of reading and found couple of sites and now overwhelmed with information and utterly confused what to do and which product to buy.

I want a device which can work on - PC, Mac and iPad to create audios podcasts
mxlmics.com/microphones/usb/Studio1RD/]MXL® Microphones - Studio 1 Red Dot USB Recording Kit

I was about to buy this above mentioned product but with bit more reading I came across this site
behringer.com/community/choosing-the-right-condenser-microphone-for-the-job

Now I am clueless. I want something that can connect to all three devices mentioned above. Will simple USB interface give good results? Or should I try something else.
Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated
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my wife is a good singer so want to see if any of the microphones I mentioned in the original post would suit for recording good songs. In this forum I read about getting a good condenser microphone and M-Audio FastTrack Recording Interface. I just want to understand before spending money.
 
Can you please tell me about some good microphone? Without going overboard I would like to say that my budget for a good microphone is about $200 bucks.
 
That is going to be tough - not knowing how your wife sounds.
If you live near a Guitar center you could go in and demo their inventory.
 
Moresound - Here is a sample audio //docs.google.com/open?id=0B9472PWc75mHSHdRZ2xFLUl3TkU
this was recorded using rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=960&ParentId=114

We went to guitar center, this saturday we would go there again. get some insight into garageband and also they said they will record a sample audio. But I would still appreciate your feedback.
PS this would not allow me to put url since I am a newbie, please add htt... and ww... in front of the given links
 
If your heart is set on a condenser, try the AT2035. If not, give the less expensive SM58 a try first. It sometimes requires a lot of experimentation to match a mic to a singer. Simply investing in a quality mic could be useless if it's not the right mic for that particular voice.
 
as a general rule of thumb; I'd stay away from all thing behringer. although they do own Bugera, which makes some pretty incredible sounding tube amps
 
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