Removing Fan noise from lighting

First, thank you for your responses... Secondly, I know these problems should be thought of in advance and not to rely on post so I would appreciate help rather than criticism...
There is noise from the fans of the lights. A single person is speaking to camera in an inside room. I have reduced noise (set noise print –> reduce noise) in ST Pro, which got rid of fan noise (-45db), but distorts the voice so it sounds like he is speaking underwater. I added an EQ filter, but can't get this to sound very good...
I have Soundbooth CS5 and FCS. Thanks for any help.

STP noise reduction has a tendency to do that rather quickly. The only thing that helps is to reduce the amount of noise reduction which defeats much of the purpose.
First first adding some parametric eq to reduce the bad frequencies and then do a noise print and noise reduction, using less reduction, no lower than about 54dB.
You can also go into the spectrum analyzer and try to carve out the bad frequencies. This is more difficult than in Soundbooth's version, which is were I generally head off to for that sort of work.
Recently I've been trying Isotrope's RX noise reduction and find it miles ahead. Where I was using it I found I had to back up and reduce background in a lot more shots I'd previously just skipped over. It's one of those things that can be too good. It's spectrum analyzer is also quite good.
Good luck

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