Psycho, I had a clipped General Lee several years ago. I ran it into a regulated AB Joker 2 pill. In less then a week while sitting on various parking lots I set 3 burglar alarms off and the police showed up each time. The radio was checked and looked like crap on a scope. Had the limiter replaced and the radio aligned, guess what, no more police and the on air reports from locals was loud sharper audio. Clipped radio's have loud blarring audio, if thats what you consider the best sounding local radio then your all set. Export radio's are like anything electronic, they are "ballparked" in during assembly. Yes, I suppose a simple conversion will do if you want average or an ok sounding radio.
By the way, the local guy that aligned and tuned my radio spent spent just over an hour on it. Obviously you have never bother to check the alignment procedures that you speak of on the web. There is not a radio tech out there that could go through the full alignment procedures for say an RCI 2950 in 10 minutes, thats not possible. I could however "tune" your 148 in 10 minutes with a pliers and screwdriver. If thats what you want to call it.
By the way, the local guy that aligned and tuned my radio spent spent just over an hour on it. Obviously you have never bother to check the alignment procedures that you speak of on the web. There is not a radio tech out there that could go through the full alignment procedures for say an RCI 2950 in 10 minutes, thats not possible. I could however "tune" your 148 in 10 minutes with a pliers and screwdriver. If thats what you want to call it.