viper_chad
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lolz.. good advice bro.. but that range is pricey for me and i have difficulty in selling... my Timbre guitar is still on sale.. 

Congrats! You have answered a higher calling indeed! :mrgreen:
If you're looking at getting a NEW bass, here's some factors to consider, expanding on the above points by cherns
Tone - what kind of tone do you like would correspond to what kind of bass pickup configuration you would choose. The main types of pickup configuration are jazz, precision and humbucker. A good gauge is to listen to a bass player or bass line you enjoy and see what that bass player uses. For example I like bass sounds with lots of ZING! so I prefer jazz basses. If you can't decide, a good pickup configuation to start with is a P/J pickup config. Precision split coil type in the neck and a Jazz single coil at the bridge.
Playability - like a guitar, the neck feel is the most important. Jazz bass necks are narrower that precision bass necks. Ibanez necks are the slimmest I've tried. For me I have small hands but phat fingers so jazz necks are the most comfortable for me. This is akin to comparing les paul necks to strat necks to tele necks. Or even comparing acoustic to classical guitar necks.
Construction - what cherns said pretty much covers it. With new instruments its usually very hard to tell. I've found that cheap basses only show their defects over time.
We move on now to what look out for when buying a USED bass guitar
1) Neck warp
2) Cracks anywhere on the body, especially on the headstock and neck joint areas
3) Electronics. Any crackling sounds when turning knobs or when flipping the pickup selectors?
4) Dead spots on the fretboard
I'll let other posters fill in the 2nd hand bass guitar buying tips!