My first floyd (first real guitar really) had a recessed floyd. My second, had a non-recessed. At the time, as a kid, I probably didn't even understand the difference.
One thing I notice now, especially with strat style knobs is that a recessed floyd puts your hand very very close to the knob and I tend to bump it down in volume a bit more often. I had this problem on that first guitar and then again with my Fusion. The Dave Murray strat has the volume knob just a hair further away (but no recessed floyd, obv) - and that seems to work well - I mentioned this to the Warmoth guys when I ordered a pickguard this week. I told them - if you offer a "Tom Delonge" knob placement, you should look into a Dave Murray knob placement.
One thing I notice now, especially with strat style knobs is that a recessed floyd puts your hand very very close to the knob and I tend to bump it down in volume a bit more often. I had this problem on that first guitar and then again with my Fusion. The Dave Murray strat has the volume knob just a hair further away (but no recessed floyd, obv) - and that seems to work well - I mentioned this to the Warmoth guys when I ordered a pickguard this week. I told them - if you offer a "Tom Delonge" knob placement, you should look into a Dave Murray knob placement.
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