Poor anon! Yeah, you can easily tell that that equalisation is a bad idea because everything’s baseline is +3dB louder. Destroying all the dynamic range available, oof.
That’s just depressing. I ran it through my DAW and the RMS of a track came out to +2.5dB. That might not mean much to someone who isn’t an audio engineer, but that is about +14dB louder than the comfortable average loudness of your average modern music (-11dB). It just means there’s a solid chunk of angry angry distortion in any track that comes through that equalisation…
Sorry to hear that! (as you probably were as well)

-----------------------------------------------------InfoFemale - 20