I gave it a quick listen. Here's a few things to try for starters...
First, you have a nasty ring with a fundamental around 880Hz, +/- 5 Hz. I'd get rid of that first before doing anything else. Try a deep, narrow cut at 880 followed by a more mild staircased harmonic filter starting at the same frequency. Add a bit of a notch at 4.4kHz to level out a presence peak there.
Second, throw a very shallow-sloped high-pass filer in there that knees around 500-600Hz and gives you about -15dB (give or take a few dB) at 20Hz.
Next, drop the overall volume down a good 4-10dB (to taste).
Verb to taste, if you wish. But you got something happening with your distortion phasing that doesn't seem to take verb very well; even after EQing most of the ringing out as mentioned earlier, the few reverbs I tested on this sound more ringy or spring reverbish than normal, and far more than I like.
G.