As a general sound enhancer, this tool doesn't chase one specific fix — it gives you all four ranges to shape however a particular recording needs.
Play the track with EQ bypassed first so you know your starting point. Then make small adjustments — a few dB at a time — in whichever bands sound weak or overwhelming, checking your progress by toggling Bypass on and off as you go.
"Enhancing" sound and "correcting" it aren't quite the same goal — correction fixes an actual flaw (like muddiness), while enhancement adds character you simply prefer. It's worth knowing which one you're actually doing, since correction usually calls for smaller, more targeted moves.