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I guess some people are pickier than others about tuning, probably why I don't play floating trem guitars much any more.
I certainly respect a good ear for tuning, it really sucks when the people you're playing with both don't have a good ear, and refuse to acknowledge what everyone around them is saying about it. Just between my Floyd Rose bridge and regular Strat/PRS style bridges, I've never palm muted my way out of tune. And I've definitely gone out of tune by using those floating bridges so it's not a lack of awareness.
I just did a little experiment for science. Washburn N4 with a Kahler floating abomination. It's hard to get a good read on the muted notes for obvious reasons but they're roughly 5-10 cents sharp on the low E. It's not much, especially for a beginner but a beginner might use more pressure than I am.