Equalization is one of the most difficult parts of recording to get the hang of since there’s literally almost an infinite number of possibilities. Most of us learn by experience and usually massive amounts of trial and error. But there are some very simple general guidelines that can be an enormous help for those new to the process.
If it sounds muddy, cut (decrease the level) at around 250Hz. Although you can get that muddy sound from other lower frequencies (especially anything added below 100Hz), start here first. If it sounds honky or veiled, cut at around 500Hz.
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