advice buying new bass comparing existing basses

I've been playing an Epiphone Accu bass Jr for years. Recently I bought an Ibanez Talman 100. The Talman kills my left (fretting) hand when I play it but the Epiphone never has and still doesn't hurt to play. I'm trying to determine what the difference(s) between the two basses may be so I can begin to figure out why one hurts and the either doesn't. But, I can't find the original specs on the Accu bass to compare to the Ibanez. I say all this to say I am in the market for a new bass and I want to make sure I buy a bass comparable to the Epiphone instead of the Ibanez. Anybody know how to find original specs on the Epiphone or in the alternative how can I get the two compared?
 
The Accu-Bass is a Fender PBass copy. The nut width is 1.65" and if the rest follows suit it will have a little chunkier neck profile as well. I've never played one but I've played a ton of PBasses by now.

The Talman has a nut width of 1.6" so a bit narrower plus Ibanez are typically known for more slender neck profiles as well so a little more similar to the neck of a Jazz Bass which is narrower still @ 1.5".

Stumbo suggested setup which may also be a factor but if you want a newer bass most similar to your Epi then I would suggest a PBass or others with at least a 1.65" nut width and beefier neck profile.
 
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I've been playing an Epiphone Accu bass Jr for years. Recently I bought an Ibanez Talman 100. The Talman kills my left (fretting) hand when I play it but the Epiphone never has and still doesn't hurt to play. I'm trying to determine what the difference(s) between the two basses may be so I can begin to figure out why one hurts and the either doesn't. But, I can't find the original specs on the Accu bass to compare to the Ibanez. I say all this to say I am in the market for a new bass and I want to make sure I buy a bass comparable to the Epiphone instead of the Ibanez. Anybody know how to find original specs on the Epiphone or in the alternative how can I get the two compared?

Haha, I will bet that Ibanez is a 10 times better player than the Epiphone. The Ibanez needs a setup and strings similar in tension to what the Epiphone has. But, if you want to keep buying bassez to be unhappy with, be my guest.