Soundtrack editing in Final Cut Pro X

I am planning to migrate to FCP X, and am now prepping partially edited sequences from FCE to export for further extensive editing in FCP X.  I understand that once I install FCP X, FCE can no longer be opened in Lion/OSX 10.7.2.
Some time ago, I partiall edited  (cut in many places to shorten) a voice-only file in FCE and  want to save these edits.  But I need to raise the treble/improve the voice quality to make this old digital file clearer.  If I export it as a .mov file, will I lose anything that would prevent me from doing this? And can I do higher quality sound editing in FCP X, beyond removing hum?
I appreciate any feedback from FCP X users.

Not correct. While FCE is not supported by Apple, it does work after FCP is installed.
There are a lot of high quality audio effects in FCP that will give excellent quality control.

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