Here is some Random Evp's Captured. What Do You Hear?
Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) are electronically generated noises that resemble speech, but are not the result of intentional voice recordings or renderings. Common sources of EVP include static, stray radio transmissions, and background noise. Some have claimed these sounds are of paranormal origin,[1] while there are natural explanations such as apophenia (finding significance in insignificant phenomena), auditory pareidolia (interpreting random sounds as voices in their own language), equipment artefacts, or simple hoaxes. Recordings of EVP are often created from background sound by increasing the gain (i.e. sensitivity) of the recording equipment
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What Equipment To Use To Capture Evp's
There is Two Different Recorders a Tape Recorder and a Digital Recorder.
The Tape Recorder is used with a tape and also has a internal Mic. The
Digital Recorder does not use a tape and also has a internal mic. Now
with the Tape Recorder because it has a loud running motor it will produce
additional background noise that may interact with Evp's and also it's best to
use a external mic. Digital Recorder is Fine for recording with Internal Mic.
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