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Top mounted 

Recessed cause Geometry!
Much harder (not impossible) to properly build and set-up a guitar with a non-recessed Floyd. The neck pocket angle, neck nut, locking nut and several other things have to be just right... and with most guitars, they are not... and string height will always sit higher than on a recessed Floyd.
So here is the special. The guitar does feel a bit different, the bridge is closer to the bottom of the guitar so it feels like everything is shifted a bit to my right, kind of opposite of how an SG feels like everything is shifted a little to my left.
Floyds are thicker than Strat trems. If you deck a Floyd to the body your action will be sky high unless the neck pocket has an angle cut into it or you shim it, and then if your action is too low you need to raise the bridge which will make it float unless you block it in the cavity.Can you elaborate on this some more? Being able to fully deck a top mount seems like it would be easier to set up and not having to play the balancing act with a full floating. I have a few strats and there doesnt seem to be much difference between a top mount floyd and a strat trem, some of my strats have a slight float and some are decked and I havnt had any issues setting any of those up.
I'm a Tune-O-Matic or Bigsby dude. No Floyds for probly the last 10 years now. Had a coupla Floyds back in the metal days, but it seemed kind of complex to restring and string choices were limited. But you all knock yourselves out.