Could I damage my Condenser Mic with Voice?

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Unless you're Chewbacca, I wouldn't worry about blowing out a mic with your voice (unless it's a ribbon mic).

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Haha, yeah, only Chewy might have that issue. Seriously just clipping I've made the same mistake a bunch of times.
1. Dont' sing right in the mic
2. Keep the gain low.
 
Can you guys imagine that some condensers have a membrane of less than 1/1000 of a milimeter? (0.9 micron).

Can you also imagine that a loud rockvocalist can do 150 dbA at close distant, a couple of inches for example.

wat

according to this the world record is 129:

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_loudest_human_scream_ever

150 is louder than any rock concert, louder than a jet taking off, I think it'd literally make your ears bleed..
 
At what distance? An SPL measurement without a distance to source is worthless. 129dBSPL is easy right up against your grill. I just did a not very loud cookie monster growl with a Rat Shack SPL meter where an SM58 would usually be--I pegged it at 126dBSPL (max reading for the RS). I could do a more accurate test, but there is really no need--129dBSPL clearly isn't the maximum as far a mic is concerned.
 
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