I have shot mathews in the past and was not impressed with the bow(Q2)just for the record so I can speak on this with some knowledge. Hoyts have split-laminated limbs which in my opinion make the stronger, more reliable, and faster. Mathews have glass limbs, like the ones found on your regular 250-350 dollar bows at cabelas, basspro, etc. If one of your mathews limbs goes bad, they will just replace the bad one, despite how old your bow is and how weak the other may be.
Mathews spends millions every year on advertizing and sponsorship thus drawing people in to shoot their bows that would otherwise shoot another brand. That sets the trend for more people like us outside of the outdoor industry to buy a mathews to be like one of the professional hunters. (Sad but true) That is one of the main reasons mathews has been so sucessful.
The riser on the mathews is machined out like the hoyt, the hoyt has the tec riser reducing vibration (subjective assessment on my part) but seems to allow me to shoot better.
DO I think that Mathews makes a good bow, yes but think they are overpriced by about 300 dollars for what you get. That 300 likely goes into luring someone else in to shoot a mathews through advertisements. (just open any mag and you will find an ad)