Yeah, that default assumption is usually made by the OP. That's why he/she is submitting his clip to the clinic. You bring a lot to the recording/mixing/mastering forums, I really don't understand why you are hesitant to apply your contributions to actual mixes.
I appreciate the compliment, Chili, but for me there is a big difference between helping someone with *how* to do something and advising then *what* they should do.
For example, I have no problem with advising someone on guidelines for mix levels in general (no clipping, A/D conversion levels and all that), but what levels they set their guitar to within a mix is none of my business, and even if it were, my opinion is irrelevant.
It's like advising someone how to use his brush to achieve a certain painted effect, which is just dandy, but what it is he/she wants to paint and what kind of look they want it to have is entirely their call and no one else's (IMHO). If they want me to produce a mix FOR them, I will, but telling them what to do themselves just doesn't make any sense to me.
That's not to say I have never done that kind of thing; I have helped a few people here with their mixes; but it's not something I wish to make into a habit.
The thing about the clinic is that almost everybody has their own ideas of what *they* would do if they were producing the mix, but only a minimum of thought given to what the OP would really like to do with it. That's the false "norm" I was referring to earlier.
The OP should not give a shit what *I* would do with the mix and start thinking more about what he/she wants to do with it; to hell with anybody's "norm". Once they can articulate that, I'll be glad to help them with the techniques they need to apply.
G.