nice post thx,
When EQ'ing a lot you'll find out yourself more specified settings.
Some references I always use for drums:
Snare: the attack is between 100 and 200 Hz, shelving the high frequencies up will add more snares and shelving the lows down will remove some muddy sounds. Often you also hear some annoying frequencies in snares, that depends from snare to snare, and is often situated between 200 and 500Hz. Use your ears.
Bassdrum: Shelving the extreme lows down will rem

ve muddiness. There's an low attack between 50Hz and 100 Hz, and there's also an high attack, often between 1 and 5 Khz. I also often remove some frenquencies b etween 200 and 300Hz.
Always listen carefully to the bass when eq'ing drums. They have to fit together and have to be out of eachothers way.
Oveheads: standard shelving up the highs and shelving down the lows.
But the most important part of eqing is using your ears. There may be rules, but every instrument reacts differentely, so a trained ear is worth a lot more. And mine can still use some training
Cu