i might take you up on it...i just dont want trouble people.
No trouble at all.

If you're looking for "clarity", that's typically a mix problem. Adding high pass filters to all the tracks (except for the bass) will generally stop "mud" from building up. Performing similar EQ cuts on each track will keep them in their own frequency range, and stop them from stepping over each other.
My favorite plugin for fixing this sort of thing is
Trackspacer, which is on sale on regular basis.
But it sounds like you want something that "just works" with the final stereo mix, and if a mastering plugin does it, more power to you.
