Need help upgrading 6-string bass to Basslines / Fundamental Fretless System

Kragnorak

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Hello all, I registered for these forums because I e-mailed a week ago and haven't gotten a response yet from customer support. I am looking to resurrect an old bass with better pickups and pre-amp and need advice. I have a 6-string fretless Steve Bailey Aria Pro II Avante bass. Mine was purchased very early, before they started coming installed with the Fundamental Fretless System and Basslines pups. The single coil pickups I have are lifeless and the whole system is notoriously noisy (high-end buzz comes through the amp).

Meanwhile the bass itself is phenomenal - through floods and moves the neck has not budged a millimeter in 20 years and it still feels great, so I would like the sound to match. When I see YouTube videos of people playing this bass with Duncans, it sounds fantastic. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuHww_wctaE

So, here's what I've found so far: the Basslines soapbar pickups are wider than the single-coils, but according to this press release from 1997 there was a retrofit: http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/press-releases/basslines_and_s/

I also see this ASB2-6 system in the store: http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/bass/soapbars/6string/asb2asb_2band_s/

My questions: Is this newer system superior to the older Fundamental Fretless, and in what way? The newer pickups are also soapbars, so would the same retrofit work for my bass? If not, what is a recommended set of pickups for the older Aria Pro IIs? If the 1997 system is my best bet, how do I find/order them? I found threads where people were installing Fundamental Fretless as recently as 2008 so this can't be hopeless, but I really don't know where to begin... - Thanks!

Just for fun, here's a Soundcloud clip of the last time I recorded with the bass in question, back in the late 90s:
 
Re: Need help upgrading 6-string bass to Basslines / Fundamental Fretless System

Hey Kragnorak, first off sorry for the lack of response from customer service, must have slipped through the cracks. Secondly, I'm going to pass this off to one of our bass experts so he can chime in.
 
Re: Need help upgrading 6-string bass to Basslines / Fundamental Fretless System

Hey there, I just talked with our resident bass expert and it sounds like the whole Customer Service crew was already working on your issue, perhaps they had to do a bit of digging around and that's why you didn't get a quick enough response. They should be getting back to you shortly.
 
Re: Need help upgrading 6-string bass to Basslines / Fundamental Fretless System

Hey there, I just talked with our resident bass expert and it sounds like the whole Customer Service crew was already working on your issue, perhaps they had to do a bit of digging around and that's why you didn't get a quick enough response. They should be getting back to you shortly.

Oh fantastic, a week isn't bad but I'm clearly jonesing :eyecrazy: Out of curiosity, if they dig something up, can I purchase direct from your company or is it the type of thing where something would be shipped to a local dealer?
 
Re: Need help upgrading 6-string bass to Basslines / Fundamental Fretless System

I do not recall ever seeing the six string version of the Duncan/Basslines Bailey pickups in any housing other than narrow soapbar.
 
Re: Need help upgrading 6-string bass to Basslines / Fundamental Fretless System

I do not recall ever seeing the six string version of the Duncan/Basslines Bailey pickups in any housing other than narrow soapbar.

Interesting... How narrow are we talking? My unlabeled pickups are 1" wide
 
Re: Need help upgrading 6-string bass to Basslines / Fundamental Fretless System

*Bump* for assistance now that the NAMM show is over?
 
Re: Need help upgrading 6-string bass to Basslines / Fundamental Fretless System

I believe that the Bailey pickup uses the same cover as the ASB-6 Phase I soapbar. 4.5 x 1.25 inches.
 
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Re: Need help upgrading 6-string bass to Basslines / Fundamental Fretless System

If it's the same width, that's a good thing, but my existing pickup rout is definitely slimmer than 1.25 inches!

My pickups look like this, which visually looks narrower than the Kevin Woods video in my OP: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkFKRHt8vBI
 
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