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Paulcc1
Posted 2006-03-01 10:15 PM (#264321)
Subject: Ovation Matrix


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Location: Vermont USA
Could someone please tell me what an Ovation Matrix is?
Thanks Pauly
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-01 10:24 PM (#264322 - in reply to #264321)
Subject: Re: Ovation Matrix


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Location: Boise, Idaho
We've had a few threads on these. Mine has the urethane neck and aluminum fretboard. I think it's a plywood top, made in Connecticut. Deep bowl. The idea was you could just replace the whole fretboard, but they quit making those in 1980. I think they went later to a rosewood fretboard. Don't know if those still had the urethane neck.
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Omaha
Posted 2006-03-01 11:29 PM (#264323 - in reply to #264321)
Subject: Re: Ovation Matrix


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Location: Omaha, NE
My answer (as a Matrix owner) is that it is a guitar you would only want in the event you are a major Ovation fan and want a complete collection.

Mark has it right, except the theory was to swap out the entire neck assembly (it bolts on) if you need to refret. The fingerboard is a single piece of cast aluminum (with the frets cast in: It is impossible to refret a Matrix in the conventional sense). The frets don't last long. Any Matrix you will find today will have substantial fret wear if it was played much at all.

Mine still sounds respectable, but the action is rising every year and the top finish is a sea of cracks. It was the bomb when I bought it back in the 70's. Now, my kids bang on it.

You see these from time to time on eBay. Personally, I wouldn't pay anything over $125 (TOPS!) for one.

Jeff
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2006-03-01 11:51 PM (#264324 - in reply to #264321)
Subject: Re: Ovation Matrix


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Location: Boise, Idaho
I agree on the price. Mine is almost in perfect condition, however. No cracks, good frets and the action is as good as anything. It was pretty much the bottom of the line in 77 when we bought it, but it was all we could afford for me to play at our wedding.
(I'm blushing.)
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Buckaroo
Posted 2006-03-02 12:07 AM (#264325 - in reply to #264321)
Subject: Re: Ovation Matrix


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Posts: 400

Location: North Texas
I like my matrix, cracks and all. I've lowered the action and it plays and sounds pretty darn good. One thing is for sure, it would take more than $125 to buy it from me. Buck
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