This is almost purely for voice chat.
I see a ton of recommendations for Blue Yetis, Snowballs, Samsons, AT's, and while I don't mind spending $100 or more on an investment I'll use for years and years I don't know if I really want to deal with the background noise condensers pickup. I have a toddler, I don't have a quiet room, I have a mechanical keyboard (currently reds with dampeners though but soon a topre), but I at least use push to talk... For now anyway. Dynamics seem like a better option for me or a mod mic, but the prices of pretty much everything has skyrocketed during quarantine thanks to working from home and zoom or everything is backordered. Since the prices have jumped it makes things I'd never consider now an option. I also realized I have a Shure SM58 (I think) in my closet from my younger days as well as a real mic stage stand and the cables but no way to connect it to my PC.
Should I take advantage of the Shure I have sitting around? I'd have to invest in connecting it to my PC and possibly a desktop boom which I'd probably need if I went condenser anyway, the stand might work for now though but it would be ridiculous. Should I get one of the cheaper condensers and work on blocking out keyboard and background noise? Or Should I just overpay for a mod mic to attach to my HD650's? I've been using a Zalman clip on for a while as a comparison and I'm over clip ons. The only caveat is I maaaaaaaaaaaaay start recording vocals again in the future with or without guitar and piano but I've also said that for 15-18 years. Let's say less than 5% chance and there won't ever be streaming.
Anyone got any suggestions? I could probably set up the Shure with a berhinger interface for 50-75 probably, but at that point I might as well do something else right? Same with mod mics they are like 50+ now.