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simple question.

all right, it's a simple question but i'm wondering ... i use the AA 1.5 graphic and parametic EQs for mixing my tracks, but what i found is that my guitar tracks could use a better EQ plugin. what do you guys suggest that comes close to big budget and professional equalization for a variety of punk, rocknroll, and ska guitars?
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