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  • #16
    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.
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    • #17
      The Delonge knob thing doesn't look right to me with the other 2 positions, anyway. I like the 2-knob setup on your Adrian Smith sig.

      I had that same problem with my 475, that damn knob was too close to my pinky, always turning it down.

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      • #18
        i cant get used to recessed floyds or hard tails. my first git had a non recessed floyd, most of the guitars i had early on were non recessed floyd or TOM/badass. now it just feels odd.

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        • #19
          no
          JvicE

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          • #20
            I prefer the non-recessed. Purely for aesthetics. I can do all of those dime and herman li fancy whammy tricks, and the flutter which isn't in those vids, but I dont like to. I really only use it hit a harmonic and slowly lower it, not even a dive bomb, though I do sometimes for fun. So it's pointless to have a recessed one for me, which is why I REALLY want the adrian sig!
            I hooked up my accelerator pedal in my car to my brake lights. I hit the gas, people behind me stop, and I'm gone.

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            • #21
              Yes, I do too.

              For feel and also aesthetics.

              I won't ever buy a guitar with recessed floyd again, I can't play good enough on them. So I'm looking only for '83-'89 Jacksons as only those had non-recessed floyds.

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              • #22
                I do like the non recessed better more neck angle= more comfy.
                Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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                • #23
                  Yes .

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                  • #24
                    No , even though my first real guitar was my Model 88 . After I bought my first soloist if was all over . I just find more comfortable to play . I will play a non recessed but it not my first choice .
                    Mike
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by markD View Post
                      i hate non recessed floyds. all the things you guys like are what i hate. i like a very streamlined feel, and a recessed floyd manages to create that for me
                      This!!!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
                        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.

                        +1...I used to have a non-recessed Floyd, and there was nice clearance over the top of the volume knob for my picking hand. Recessed Floyds...not so much!
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                        • #27
                          I like the non recessed trem s much more. I can set it up for full floating or dive only. Om My SD1 and my Axis I have the floyd mounted flat on the body in a dive only position. It makes changing strings and staying in tune if I break a string much easier.

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                          • #28
                            I go either way without issues. Either look doesn't bother me.

                            There is truth to the neck angle = comfort. It brings the guitar closer to the player by "wrapping" it around the body.

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                            • #29
                              i can go either way...but i have found that a non-recessed floyd is better for muting with my playing style...probably because it's what i got used to for many many years...d.m.
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                              • #30
                                I have and use both, but given a choice I prefer recessed...it keeps my hand in the same position as it would be on a vintage style trem which I prefer.

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