Jeesh, March has been 'Ovation Month' for me around here... and here's the latest puzzler. Arriving into the shop this weekend was an older Ovation "Matrix", model #1132 with some common problems... the bridge is warped and pulling-up, the nut has been cut too low and ---oh yes-- could I please redress the frets? And that's where the fun starts.
It seems that the Ovation Matrix has a metal fretboard set into a wood (mahogany?) neck. The fretboard is cast aluminum and... by all appearances... the frets were cast right along with the fretboard when it was made. The request for a fret dress was brought on by small chips in the frets. Those chips appear to be dings in a layer of chrome plating that was applied over the top of the cast aluminum frets.
Regarding cast frets and their chrome plating... are my observations correct? And, of course, the biggest question... now what?! If a standard fret dress were performed, the chrome would go bye-bye and the strings would be sitting on frets of defenseless aluminum, right?
Could a fellow grind-down the frets, mills some slots and then install standard frets in this beast? Or am I really missing something here? Did I mention I'm learning to really dislike Ovations? This guitar, by the way, has steel strings with fan bracing... and it sounds terrific. All help appreciated.