Taterbones,
Your question is legit. Until you've tried some bows you won't know what you like best. Also, one of the values of this site is to get opinions from people who have tried many bows. These opinions might help you decide what you should try in your search for what you like best.
For me a bow is a very personal thing. What one person likes I might not like -- in fact, I don't like most bows. I have identified some folks on this site that have very similar tastes as mine and I value their opinions as I contemplate bows.
You'll need to determine:
1. Do you prefer LB or Recurve?
2. What is your draw length as this often has some bearing on the length of your bow.
3. What draw weight is best for you.
4. Are exotic woods important?
5. What is your current price target-$60-$2,000+?
6. Is used ok? Do you mind if it is blemished?
One thing you will find difficult here, is eliminating a bow from possiblity. The folks here, me included, are very reluctant to tell you when they don't like a bow. The ones we don't like are simply left off the lists.
I've found one of your best investments would be to attend a Trad Show where many of the bowyers, some with used equipment show up. If you are a RH shooter your search will be easier as there are at least 10 times as many RH as LH bows out there.
After you've filtered through information, tried several bows, and if you are so inclined, spent money on bows you won't like, you'll know what you like best.