The iso booths are good solutions for noisy environments, but not always necessary.
What are your VO needs, and in what kind of environment will you be recording? You might not need anything any more complicated than something like this:
http://voiceoveressentials.com/content/portaboothArticle.htmThere are several versions of this concept available.
And there are also several microphones that record voice very well, and reject off-axis sounds, so that you don't need a perfect environment to record in. Shure SM7 and an Electro Voice RE20 are de facto standards in radio stations throughout the world in rooms with computer monitors and less than perfect acoustics. They're also dynamic mics, which mean they don't need phantom power, and are less prone to plosive overloads.
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