I'm an IT guy for the last 20 years and I can weigh in on this.
There is no base line for quality at this day in age, most all customer service suck. Any issue at all means 1 thing, you do not have a computer to use. I have had HP laptops and lenovo laptops run for 5 or 6 years with no issue.
At my company it's usually HP or Lenovo. Depends on the application.
My suggestion would be to know the requirements for the software, stick with a main brand, set your budget (I look at $500 cost to start cos in 6 months it'll be worth 2\3 that anyway), and then if possible to go a store (I know, Covid!) and touch some. Tactile feel is important. That's for laptops, Desktops not so much just the specs matter.
Then online look for reviews for the model you like, and then shop for that laptop with the highest numbers possible Ram, Hard Storage and processor, in your budget.
If you're a gearhead you'll do the upgrades yourself and know all this stuff
My $.05. Good luck, and post your selection and some recordings we love that!