ok i know i dont know a lot but the taper wheel bearings on the bike i have seem a bit of a faff to sort out ,so can you change them to normal round ones
Keep faffing , they are far better than conventional bearings.
In answer, yes you can, but I can't see the benefit, only the downside.
if you were in trouble on your first airheads then im screwed
If you use the method where you feel the play it will more than likely be a mile out. You really need these things to be repeatable and measurable to have any chance of accuracy. When set to the factory settings the bearings feel a little tighter than you'd expect but work very well. Somebody with no experience of the wheels is never going to have a clue how they're supposed to feel. On my first airheads I used to spend £90 a wheel having the bearings changed and shimmed by an expert, they'd last 12 to 18 months and then need doing again. It turned out he did them by feel.