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Anyone here every owned a Mateos Audrey?

Curious about this guitar, would like some opinions from any owners. Also wondering about the stability of cedar tops, esp. in a northern climate. I think of cedar as being very brittle and prone to cracks, but maybe the cedars used for guitars are different? I really have no idea. Thanks!

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  • pdgpdg ✭✭
    Posts: 484

    Cedar dents more easily than spruce, if you're not careful. I had a Mateos with a cedar top. It didn't crack. It sounded pretty good, but it's been a while.

    strombolimusik
  • LeNavaLeNava New
    Posts: 3

    I own one O Hole currently and I am very happy with it. I live in Germany and had minor issues with the guitar, playing in direct Sunlight for hours makes the strings sound "tense and metallic" in a bad way, but I guess it's due the sensibility of the Cedar. No problems in the winter. The Neck is slightly thicker than the Altamira M, more D than C Profile. Sound is nice, lacks a little bit of bass, and is a good compromise between vintage old gypsy tone and modern tone. Not extremely loud.


    Hope this helps :)

    BillDaCostaWilliams
  • Posts: 50

    Thanks! Yes, that is helpful. Very interesting about the change with the sun, but would make sense. Do you know what kind of finish (french polish, nitro, etc.)?

  • JasonSJasonS New
    Posts: 97

    I have an O hole Audrey. As mentioned the cedar top will dent/scratch easily but not a huge deal. I think the guitar sounds great, I don't find it lacking in bass for a Selmer style guitar. The neck is fairly large, not a modern shape by any means. Overall the guitar feels very raw and lively with the thin finish, it feels very different from guitars w/ a poly finish. I think Mateos' are a much better buy in the sub $3k range than anything else on the market, generally.

    I also own a Jazz B and don't find the Audrey to sound all that different, especially in the context of a mix, despite the cedar top so just something to consider.

    BillDaCostaWilliamsstrombolimusikBuco
  • Posts: 50

    Hey Jason,

    I've also been looking at the Jazz B, so I appreciate the comparison. And the end of the day, which do you prefer?

    Oh, and if you'd like to sell one, I'm interested ;)

  • JasonSJasonS New
    Posts: 97

    I honestly play them both pretty equally. The Audrey is currently set up a little easier to play and has a lot more dings and dents so I tend to take that one to jams and gigs. I got a really good deal on the Audrey but I'd be totally happy with just the Jazz B. Will keep you in mind if I decide to move one along!

    I use the Mateos pickup on both of them, it sounds great IMO.

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