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I can't see how a High Pass Filter could possibly make a mic less shrill.....
And no, EQ won't really cure resonant problems with a mic. You'd likely be trading "shrill" for "dull".
The thing is that problems with shrillness due to resonance are usually not broadband problems, they're an accumulation of a number of very narrow band problems. So when you apply an EQ that's wide enough to take out all the peaks you're also taking down all the valleys between them.
Also the nature of resonance is that it resonates at the given frequency when any energy is input to the system regardless of frequency - in other words it's actually generating frequencies that are not present in the original acoustical program.
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