look as far as the aligment by book i see what you are saying but he is telling the customers that he does not use a scope so they know its like timing the old chevy without a timing light just do it by ear and it runs a lot better starts faster not every thing is better by the book
I totally agree with you. it is possible to make a radio better by tuning it by ear, if its well out to begin with. Which i don't doubt many of Tim's customers radios are, going by some of their statements on here.
On the flip side to that statement you yourself admits he gets them "BETTER", but not the best they can be, only proper test equipment will allow a good tech to achieve that. Thats what people here have been trying to tell him, when you go public on repairing/modding radios and charge people, if your not 100% or very close to it then others WILL comment on it.
Bringing all his customers onto a forum to give testimonials will do nothing to improve the credibility of what Tim himself has actually said.
A). because no-one knows them here, therefore they have zero credibility themselves,
B). because as customers its already blatantly obvious they know less than the guy they try to defend.
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3). (whoops that was a godfather of ampbuilding slip,lol) At the end of the day it was Tim's own admittals which brought questions, not a disgruntled customer.
if you have any doubts of what people have said and what those people have for credentials, you are now a forum member, free to read all their backposts, and it won't be long till you realise who knows what and who doesn't. it's all there in black and white.
p.s. tuning a chevy and tuning a radio, are worlds apart. And tuning by the book isn't always ideal, many service manuals have errors, which a good tech will notice, why? because his high quality test equipment will tell him