Hey all. What are the, if any, differences in feel between a recessed and non-recessed Floyd? I keep my guitars blocked and am thinking of going non-recessed once I place my Custom Shop order. Thanks.
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Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.
The only thing I've noticed between recessed trems and non-recessed/hardtail/tom is that I can grab pinch harmonics better on a TOM/non-recessed bridge than on a recessed. Maybe it's the height off the body [img]graemlins/scratchhead.gif[/img]
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Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.
Yeah, just a slight height difference between recessed and non-recessed. Especially if you're going to block it, the height would feel somewhat close to a TOM bridge's height than say a Fender string-thru hardtail bridge's height.
And, if you're picky about "more wood = more tone", then the non-recessed Floyd has less wood carved out of the body. [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.
I prefer non recessed on Jacksons because I can anchor my pinky and ring on the PU bezel/under side of PU.
I don't bump the volume knob like on the recessed.
It's what I grew up on, so it's what I like.
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Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.
I can play on both, but I actually prefer the non-recessed better because it's higher off the body and the fact that the neck has to be tilted back more instead of straighter like the recessed. It just feels a little better to me.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.
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Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.
Another vote here for non-recessed. My current Soloist has a recessed trem, and the strings are close enough to the body that I keep bumping the pick into the neck pickup ring, which inevitably sits very close to the strings. Also, having a non-recessed trem means that the neck is angled back like on a Gibson. I prefer the feel of that. I haven't been playing the Soloist a lot lately, or I'd probably consider swapping it for a Shannon or pre-1990 Soloist with a non-recessed trem.
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Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.
tremolo picking and muting seem to be easier for me on non-recessed, but lately my favorite guitar is my custom KV which is recessed... go figure...The 2nd Amendment: America's Original Homeland Defense.
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Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.
OK - I have a quick question....
Why is 'non recessed' always used to refer to a floating bridge on a guitar with an increased neck angle (i.e. no recess cut into the body to allow pull-up), rather than a guitar with the trem set to sit flat on the body a-la EVH? (also no recess)
Just a thought!....
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Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.
Originally posted by neilli:
rather than a guitar with the trem set to sit flat on the body a-la EVH? (also no recess)
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