Manny,
I cannot say it more plainly than this.
"As I understand it MORE tiller would be required for the so called sym design (ie. arrow pass 2", or half the handle lenght, above center)."
But restating, no, sym limbs need positive tiller, as I understand it.
Actually there's a nuiance to thsi question perhaps other's can speak to. Positive tiller is used to offset the imbalance of having the arrow pass (nock point is really the important aspect but for simplicities sake lets stick to the the dimenions on the bow itself) necessarily above the fulcrum. But if the arrow pass is at dimensional center, versus the fulcrum, does this tend to mitigate the need for tiller, or have no effect at all, because the arrow pass is still above the fulcrum?
I know based upon my experience that the so called asym (arrow pass at center) bow does need positive tiller. In my experience less positive, but it's really such a small difference, like a 1/16" to an 1/8" or so, it's hard for me to conclude anything from it. Particularly since my bows rarely take over 3/16" of tiller. But I tend to draw with my middle finger, more like a 2 under, and high wrist the bow.
Sorry to sidetrack your thread Manny. But like you said earlier, there's just so many cheerleading threads a man needs to read in a lifetime, and having a little meat an potatoes throwed in can't really be counted as being all that bad in my view.