See how at full draw the stonger bottom limb is causing the bow to tilt in your hand? That is ONE effect of one limb being stronger than another... one that you should be easily able to see and feel. Other effects of unsyncronized limbs are increased handshock, built in arrow porpoising, tuning difficulties, center of dynamic balance not placed to facilitate forgiving, non-torquing grip, inconsistency, etc. It's better to have limbs under equal strain, which, by the way, doesn't mean the same thing as even tiller.