I agree that there are very few bows that aren't good ones. Fit is the most important aspect, not dollars spent. If you have already limited yourself to two brands, you have significantly stymied your ability to find the right bow...or two 8^). There are some great used bows on the Tradgang classifieds. You will find ACS there, BW, Whispersticks, Bob Lee, and myriad quality bows at probably 60% or less of the new cost.
Buying an expensive bow without shooting one is just plain silly....as is buying just about any bow without shooting that bow.
There's much more to a bow than cost/looks/name, etc. How does it feel in your hand? Does it feel great on the draw to your anchor? If a recurve, does it open nicely as you near full draw? How does it react on release? And all this is after you have found the perfect brace and nock height for your arrow and shot it a few times.
And don't take anyones word that their model is the greatest thing since sliced bread. It may well be to them, and be an awful clunker to you.
Spend some of that money to attend a shoot that has plenty of bows to try out.