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how am i supposed to EQ anything if they both take almost the whole spectrum
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If those two sounds are mixed, you'll have to EQ them together.
I don't know if I 100% believe that image... At any one point in time, the tones/frequencies should be more defined.
Most instruments & vocals cover a wide range. A common practice is to use a parametric EQ with a narrow boost and sweep across the frequency range to see what frequencies "pop out".
You might want to step-back and think about how & why you want to EQ, or if you need EQ at all. If you are hearing something that doesn't sound right and you don't know where to start, a graphic EQ is easy to "play with" to see what makes it better and what makes it worse.