For one the reason that area sounds a bit different is because its obviously been made louder, you can see the background noise increases. But on the right channel of the recording is the original (Good idea)
So rather than used the enhanced version I used the original to look at it.
First off although it sounds similar its not the same voice. The vocal tones are in a much lower register. The person doing most of the talking has a strong higher register in the midrange area. The person who said the other sound (The one in question) had a more base or baritone primary register. Also has a much more subdued sound.
So I think its actually a second person. What he's saying, I can't really make out. Almost something like "Got it".
Here's the rub though. I would think that the voice would have been heard while there. I don't think its an EVP technically. Because an EVP is a sound which appears on a recording which was not present at the time of recording. It may have been a voice which was missed during the recording or not noticed but I think its an audible phenomena nor a electronic phenomena.
The reason I'm saying that is because of the echo component. A TRUE evp would appear only on the recording and so would not have an echo component. So I think it was actually an audible sound during the record session, but what or who it was from I can't say.
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