EQs are used daily in recording and mastering studios worldwide. If it makes your music more enjoyable, I say knock yourself out.
You will hear from the "purists" and "techies" that EQ will create and add "unwanted" distortion and phase anomalies. As if only playback should remain absolutely unfettered and unadulterated. There is no such thing as a recroding without EQ of some type; the first transducer (microphone) imparts equalization at the very beginning of the recording > media > playback chain. That's why microphone selection is such a big deal to engineers everywhere.
You will hear from the "purists" and "techies" that EQ will create and add "unwanted" distortion and phase anomalies. As if only playback should remain absolutely unfettered and unadulterated. There is no such thing as a recroding without EQ of some type; the first transducer (microphone) imparts equalization at the very beginning of the recording > media > playback chain. That's why microphone selection is such a big deal to engineers everywhere.