I have one of my bari's tuned DGBE, and the other gCEA with a set of Aquila baritone strings made for that tuning. You can get Aquila GCEA string sets from MGM, and he sells a single low g string for it too. I really like the low g tuning on it since I've never really played the DGBE tuning much, and I've got guitars for that
SOUTHCOAST LINEAR tuned GCEA sound great on my Gibson bari. , it came w/ a wound 4th string and I didn't like how it sounded at all. They have sound samples of all their strings on their site.
I have a Bruko bari that I got real cheap; it has a few cracks that I repaired. I don't own a tenor and really prefer sopranos and concerts. I put a set of Aquila high g baritone strings on the Bruko and it sounds good - pretty much what SweetWaterBlue said, like a smaller ukulele only louder.
Sorry faithmusic, no audiolink, I don't think you can really tell much from most of them anyway since each uke/string combination sound a bit different and everyones sound preferences are different too. I'd suggest you just get a set and try it, the Aquila set and the low g from MGM are only about $10.Would you have an audio link of your baritone tuned to GCEA? I have a baritone and thinking of buying a set of Aquila baritone strings.
Thanks.