Tom, without knowing how your voice sounds,
usually something like a used Shure SM57 or Electro-Voice EV 635a, will sound better on more of a variety of voices than taking a shot in the dark on a budget condenser IMHO.
If you use a parametric equalizer BTW, you'll get more out of one, or a few vocal mic's.
Define good. It can be good on the right person. It has a fairly scooped sound with a pretty big bottom and crisp highs. It sounded OK on my foice for some things but had way too much sibilence when used on my daughters voice. I wouldn't recomend it for someones first mic but it's not bad to have on hand for some voices, IMHO.