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Since you may have a slight hearing loss for a day or two, after making those EQ changes, give yourself some time to adapt and restore, at least 1 day.
Keep making slight adjusting from time to time if necessary, since your hearing changes over time.
EQ-ing should be done in pure stereo mode with 3D virtualization completely disabled. Once done, you can turn it back on.
CS2 did not had support of any surround sound mode and should be played in pure stereo.
*Loudness of pink source will define the result you will get. You would get better, more flat results using high volume (~90+ dB, like a live show), but listening/playing games using low volume after such correction may lead to somewhat dull sound with loss of some details you may want to be a bit louder. So you have to figure out a compromise. Keep in mind this picture:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equal-loudness_contour#/media/File:Lindos1.svg