When it comes to the resonant frequency in the low-mids, what you do with that—if anything at all—depends on what you are going for (how big the resonant peak is), and what sound you are going for. If you want a big classic snare sound, you might want to notch some of that resonant frequency out to fill out the spectrum.
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