EPA is, indeed, the man. I've had good luck with the cheaper fenders, even to the point of sometimes being disgusted by their nice-enoughness to cost factor. They're not perfect, but there isn't anywhere near the competition in the cheap bass market that there is in the cheap guitar market, so a lot of cheap basses are.... cheap. As in not worth buying, because they don't last, aren't fun to play, and sound like ass.
Used, depends on the budget. A lot of squirrelly companies have come up with good basses over the years, so if you knew your stuff, you could maybe score a good one somewhere, but it's hard to say if not. Used american P basses or jazz basses are always good choices. If you know someone around there who has lots of experience, take them with you to look at stuff, especially used stuff. And unless you knew exactly what you wanted, I wouldn't steer you towards a skewed model (something good for one style but not others), hence my fender recommendations.
Good used bass amps are hard to find cheap, really. Ask EPA on that one.
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