eph221
It's the gay thing. I understand.
this is ridiculous. you're the only one who cares and you really should stop throwing that card on the table.
as for your problem with comb filtering - how did it get there? if you recorded it in by using 2 mics not aligned correctly then the solution is to re-record correctly. if it got there by you cloning and time shifting the track, then don't do that. use mono or record with correctly spaced/angled mics. time shifting a cloned track is a mistake a lot of people try to use to "fatten" a track, but what it does is add comb filtering and sounds bad.
if these aren't the reasons the comb filtering exists, then the only way to remove it is to figure out how it got there and fix the source. you cannot fix it with plugins.