Assuming you are prepared to pay a fair amount for this microphone, then the 
two names that come to mind are S E Electronics - a far east Company - and 
Rode.

for more on the S E electronics mikes take a look at:
http://www.inquitaudio.co.uk/html/news.html

which is one of the pages of Inquit Audio based here in the UK.  On that 
page too is the MICPORT PRO which is a USB converter but unlike many of 
those found in the handful of USB mics this converter works at 24 bit depth, 
not 18 or 20 as in USB mics with a converter built in.

Rode's site is at:
http://www.rodemic.com/region.php

This might be a not so co-operative site to navigate as it uses quite a bit 
of Flash  but you can pick up the link to take you to the region you live 
in.  The UK microphone page is at:
http://uk.rodemic.com/microphones.php


Hoe this is of some help.
Ray.

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Subject: re a good quality mike


> hi can anyone out there suggest a good quality  pc microphone for
> broadcasting?
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