I've been using Worth fluorocarbon strings on my ukuleles for several years. The first thing I did to my Kamaka tenor was remove the original black strings and put on Worth Clears. The low strings are not wound so I don't get the squeekies and they don't wear out fast.
I tried several brands on a cheap baritone ($70 special) and found Worth Browns gave it a full sound. I later put the same strings on a Kamaka baritone and got the same results, only better.
I just bought a white label Kamaka 8 string tenor that came with strings that I though were GHS. It sounded like a tin toy. The Worth Clear set I added last night makes it sound like a harp.
I tried several brands on a cheap baritone ($70 special) and found Worth Browns gave it a full sound. I later put the same strings on a Kamaka baritone and got the same results, only better.
I just bought a white label Kamaka 8 string tenor that came with strings that I though were GHS. It sounded like a tin toy. The Worth Clear set I added last night makes it sound like a harp.