So far, I've liked d'addario carbons most on atsh, which I've been struggling with on strings. I've tried worth clears, aquila nylgut, super nylgut, reds, and martin 620's.
The carbons come in both high and low g, with unwound.
I have been really pleased with Savarez Alliance classical guitar strings (541 R, 542 R, and 543 R) for the top three strings and D'Addario J4304 Classical guitar D on the bottom.
If you finger pick mostly, I would highly recommend southcoast HML-RW strings. Beautiful tone and loudest strings on a Pono that I found. If you strum alot then maybe they're not the best option
I've put on PhDs low G and I like them better on first impressions. I shall get around to most of your suggestions, since I have most of them in my stash.
I have a Pono ET-PC (cedar/macassar ebony) and I love the South Coast HML -RW. The wound 3rd & 4th string give it a very guitarish sound, full and resounant. If you are into that kind of thing. One of the joys of having different tenors is achieving particular sounds with different string sets.
I have had great luck with the PhD re-entrant, lovely sounding strings.
Yes, I heard great things about Worth Browns. I bought a set for my concert GString koa uke. I want to try Oasis because Andrew of HMS told me that he likes them better than most fluorocarbons because they are not so slinky.