bobbygeeWOW, that is really just the same question put in different words from before. The answer would be the same.
Nowadays some manufacturers of condenser microphones (e.g. Neumann) don't use capacitive pads in their microphones--instead, they reduce the polarization voltage to the capsule, specifically to avoid any influence on the sound quality.
The response characteristics of a capsule are controlled by its acoustical design--the physical factors which include its diaphragm, backplate, acoustical chambering, housing size/shape and so on. That stuff can be quite complex and subtle, but a capsule's sensitivity is always directly proportional to the polarization voltage. That is practically the only parameter of a capsule that's so simple; don't make it complicated in your mind!
--best regards