What is the best recording level, master volume, and effects to make it sound as professional as possible while recording a song?

When i record, it sounds okay when it isn't too loud.. but when I go in the car and turn it up to listen to my songs, it sounds very loud and choppy. What are the best features to make it sound as professional as possible? I have a Samson C01U mic with a pop blocker. I am just not satisfied of how it sounds. PLEASE HELP!

What exactly are you recording with the mic?

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