At the moment progress stands as such: I have installed an Aguilar OBP-3 which I believe marries beautifully with the Aguilar DCB pickups. I've more or less recreated the standard positioning of the current model MVP/Pentabuzz with 4 pots and 1 switch. Rather than two pots for volume however (trying to maximize things here on the 4 knob 1 switch layout), I have installed a stacked volume, stacked bass and treble, single pot for mid and I'm about to wire in an always on passive tone. What I wanted to do was have a stacked pot that could do mid sweep and mid cut boost, this is possible with an OBP-3 but the pot is VERY hard to find. Still working on it. When I do get it however I will change the switch to an active/passive.
I'm taking the bass in to an excellent tech that I've known for about 30 years here in Vancouver and he's going to de-fret it and I'm going to go with an uncoated board initially. Good old ebony with maple lines should sound just fine. I can always re-visit the coated board down the road.
I was originally going to have Vinnie ship the bass straight to Mike Pedulla but they refused to accept that. Now, considering how expensive it is and what an incredible hassle it is to go back and forth across the border, I've decided to live with the mojo and the wood. It would have cost me probably around $2000 with a re-finish and the de-fret at Pedulla, plus 2 to 3 months because he's got a backlog right now.
This bass is a player as a fretted and fretless it should be amazing. As Jaco always said, "frets are speed bumps".