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  • Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.

    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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    • #3
      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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      • #4
        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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        • #5
          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.
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          • #6
            Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.

            I just want to say that I (and anyone else for that matter) can play a recessed just as well as a non recessed.
            I just have to alter my right hand technique a lil.

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              Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.

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              • #8
                Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.

                I play fine on both, my current main player is recessed and my backup guitar is the Bullseye RI which is non-recessed. The main problem is going from 24frets to 22 on them!

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                • #9
                  Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.

                  Cool. Thanks for the feedback guys. Me thinks I'll be going for the non-recessed.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.

                    I like the non recessed better simply because of the neck angle its more comfortable.I have some that are recessed that play fine too,I like them both.
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                    • #11
                      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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                      • #12
                        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...
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                        • #13
                          Re: Shannon/non-recessed Floyd question.

                          I like the non recessed or TOM better. I like the height of the strings off the body and the neck angle. But I play both recessed and non recessed. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]

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                          • #14
                            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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                            • #15
                              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)
                              <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I believe that's commonly referred to as "semi-recessed" since it IS slightly sunken into the body. There are three Floyd trem block lengths. 42mm belongs to the recessed (like on Shannons and old Jacksons), 37mm belongs to the semi-recessed (EVH as you mentioned), and 32mm belongs to the recessed (like on current Jacksons). I think it was Steve Vai who was responsible for the full recess of the trem.

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