(once again) Condenser mic for budget

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(once again) Condenser mic for budget

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I have an 80$ budget and I would wish to get an condenser mic,cable,maybe a stand.

I remember I once gave this question already, but I was thinking bout' Behringer C3, cause it has
all those different patterns,that could come useful. (the both sides /cool for piano/, the front, somekind of 'off-axis' pattern)

Maybe there is something better for da buck?
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MXL 603s are usually cheap and they are good.
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in the end I just went in a shop and did a momentus decision to buy an CAD 2400 large diaphragm condenser.
Works really good. Nice pickup, dosnt add to much of a character to the recording. (tried it on over-heading drums, vocals, acoustic guitar)

Thanks Sloan for help.
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