Been getting this a lot recently during sessions up at a decommissioned Victorian infirmary near Penrith. Three separate visits now and each time I'm picking up what sounds like a low, authoritative male voice - almost like someone giving instructions or commands. Definitely not residual noise from outside.
Running a Zoom H5 for the base recordings and cross-referencing with a Mel-8704R for any corresponding EMF spikes. The interesting thing is the voice tends to come through just after a spike, not during. Anyone else noticed that pattern?
My thinking is leaning toward a former medical professional - surgeon or perhaps a ward doctor. The tone is very clipped, quite formal. Old hospitals carry so much layered history, don't they? Generations of staff, patients, trauma. Some ancient aliens researchers I follow actually argue that certain locations act almost like psychic batteries, storing and replaying emotional imprints. Could there be something to that with places like this?
A few questions for the group:
Are your male EVPs coming through on Class A, B or C clarity?, Any particular rooms or wards where you're getting stronger results?, Has anyone tried a spirit box sweep alongside static EVP capture in the same session to see if the voices correlate?
Mine are mostly Class B if I'm honest - clear enough to make out tone and occasional words but not quite full sentences. Would love to know if others are pulling similar results from hospital locations specifically, or whether this seems unique to Victorian-era buildings. There's something about that period of architecture that seems to produce very consistent results in my experience.