I don't think you're going to get anywhere near hurting the mics.
You
might get some distortion.
I'm pretty sure that max spl measures the place where the mic distorts.
That's not necessarily the place where you're going to hurt your mic.
Your condensers can handle working as overheads.
Don't worry about it.
the place you're most likely to hurt them is somewhere where you are getting sustained super high spl or constant bursts of level above your mic's max spl.
In front of the hole in the front head of a kick drum (where the sound pressure might not even be the problem so much as the big burst of air coming out of the hole pushing the diaphragm farther than it wants to go) or right in front of a big ass guitar amp that's turned up to eleven and loud enough to hurt your ears would be good candidates.
You'd definitely hear the mic distorting in those situations, though, so chances are you'd pick something else.
Honestly, I feel like you'd actually have to work pretty hard to damage any modern mics with just high spl.
You can look up a db comparison chart to
assuage your fears but, chances are you aren't playing louder than a pneumatic riveter, and that sucker is only 125db.
Which is all to say, once again, don't worry about it, and bash your heart out!


PS, some of that might be me talking out of my ass based on stuff I think I remember hearing when I was drunk or something, so if anybody
knows I'm wrong, please do correct me and call me stupid.