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The Floyd has a bend range that the PRS trem doesn't reach, especially pulling up (the Ibanez is back-routed). You can go to the extreme end of the range in either direction without even the slightest hint of tuning trouble, which you can't with the PRS - good though it is, it does go slightly out if used for more than a fairly gentle dive. And the Floyd has a steeper movement to pitch ratio which makes it easier to do precise wide bends. And although admittedly a slight faff to set up in the first place, once done is no hassle at all - with everything locked in place it remains so.
If you want a Floyd for the things a Floyd does best you need a Floyd.
I actually replaced the pickups on the Ibanez without even de-tuning the strings - I just took the bridge out of the guitar by removing the springs, and it was in tune when I re-fitted the bridge and put the springs back on... that's how good a Floyd is . (Even if you don't normally want to do that!)
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