Hmm, my "common sense, logical" voice is more of a gender-indeterminate and slightly metallic tenor. More of a compy voice than anything else. It sounds even more like it's on speed, and I get a little dizzy if it goes on for too long. When it comes out in my speech, people swear I sound Swedish. I don't hear it.
I do have a "male" voice, though, that's more slow and methodical, and it's always got a gentle hint of irony in it. However, it alternates between a throaty rumble and something sounding similar to a female argonian (a very deep and raspy but definitely female tenor). And yes...that comes out in my voice, too. It always throws people for a loop the way my voice changes around. Just the other day, I had someone ask me, "dude, did your voice somehow get deeper?" Nope.
Lately, however, I've been identifying very closely with the argonian, and I would like to try to adopt it as my regular voice after I've gone through transition. It is pleasant. It marks a personality that is not prone to being thrown off easily by surprises or unusual situations yet doesn't obsess with shallow sources of novelty either. Flexible yet dependable. If I'm going to stick with my ambitions for academia, I might as well get the image right.