When I first got my Kala Ka-Tg I guess I loved it, since I choose it instead of the sopranos and concerts and other tenors I was able to play at the time. Then, I became infatuated with solid mahogany sopranos and had to have my Ohana sk-35G. I put the tenor away for a few months, not really wanting to hear it that much. After another fling with a concert Flea, whose spot on intonation and low action captured my fickle heart. After listening to myself on recordings, I eventually came to realize that I didn't care that much for a high-pitched instrument when singing ballads, country and western, and old pop rock songs. So.. I put a low G on the tenor, and rarely played the sopranos or concert. After listening to a lot of self-recordings, I wanted a still lower tone to sing with, so I fashioned my 1/4 scale guitar baritone, which is currently my favorite instrument for accompanyment, even though it cost less than all the others. I still like the tenor better for playing instrumentals though.
By the way, both my makeshift baritone and Kala tenor are both laminates. I find that laminate gives me a lot less pain as I have not put a ding in either one, which is more than I can say for my solid wood instruments.