Ignore the haters.
My Kala spruce top just LOVES "Low G" tuning, much better than it ever did in "Low D". It's mostly a substitute Renaissance guitar now, at which it excels. If you look at the Jazzy Ukulele videos, you'll notice he's also using a "Low G" baritone. Strings can be tricky to find, but I know PhD makes them, and you can repurpose classical guitar strings.
Baritones also sound wonderful in Cuatro tuning, dgbe (first string an octave DOWN), open tunings . . . . Baritones are incredibly versitile. Sonically, "too high" isn't as much of a concern as "too low" and guitarists A and E strings are "too low" for the body and they get on Just Fine. A serious problem that some Tenors have is that they resonate at "Low G" which is Usually what people complain about when they say they don't like "wound G on inexpensive tenors"
I keep my Pono Nui in "Low D" which is GLORIOUS, and my Kala didn't sound "bad" there, just not as good as the Nui, and again it LOVES Low G.
Concert: Lanikai LU-21C (Southcoast MU)
Soprano: Kala KA-PWS (Southcoast Machete)
Baritone "Rennaissance Guitar": Kala KA-SBG (C-Linear with Worth BL-LGs currently.)
Tenor: Kala ATP-CTG (Southcoast LMU-NW
Tenor "Low G': Kala KA-FMTG (Southcoast LML-NW
Tenor: Kala SRT-CTG-E (Southcoast LMU-NW
Baritone "Nui": Pono NS-10 (Worth B-B)
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