Assuming you have a tenor scale (if not, disregard), the first thing you'll probably want to do is try a set of Worths. Personally, Worths are too soft for my instruments, which leads to the first thing to consider- who built your instrument. . . he should have a recommendation for you.
Once I discovered Bronze wound strings, I found the silver wounds to be too strong (as in powerful sound), specifically D'Addario J4604 or Savarez 544r (or j). D'Addario J4804s are a nice transition from wound to nylon (or carbon), if you can find them. Once I run out, I'll be trying Aranjuez 600 or 700 series.
Caveat: I usually just leave the 4th string from my Savarez sets, even though they're silver wound. I don't think they overpower the other strings as much as other sets, and my clients seem to like them as is.
Of course, some guys like a stronger 4th, depending on their style of play. In any case, you gain another octave, and if it's not "Standard sounding" enough, just move up
My suggestion for you, especially since you seem to have an aversion to low g (perception gleaned from the title), is to try not only different low g stings, but possibly different sets that match not only the low g, but your instrument as well.
Aaron