JFET’s are used inside all electret mic’s because they can buffer with gain and low noise. The gain is controlled by an external drain R pullup to 3.3, 5 or 12V, which is chosen to centre the idle voltage for large swings based on the Idss current.
Mixing 2 signals from the same mic types is commonly done for redundancy for podium mics.
Electret mics have a wide span and if the rear is blocked will pickup very far away (too distracting) but are made with an open rear for differential far field attenuation. (Out of phase) This is a delicate balance and hampered by a dust filter and often works poorly in cheap lapel mics. But if done right , avoids feedback near a speaker monitor.
Here with 2 variable levels in phase, nothing exciting happens. But if one mic was inverted you could use dual magnetic mics as near-field mics and cancel out of phase.
To demonstrate this I made slider for V2 phase centered at 180 deg. shift from V1 with 0 to 360 full slide. So you can see the minor effect of cancellation with different pot gains.
This technique is also how they null voice from recordings for Karaoke.
You can measure the linearity by changing the low levels and computing then % difference in Vp- and Vp+ You can easily get 1% THD at 100mV out and useful to 1Vpp output. But beyond 10% imbalanced peaks or THD it’s pretty crappy.
So electret mics still need another amp to get to 1V line voltage.