Now!
Not much surprise here, to those looking at my sig, but Uke A was the Lanikai and Uke B was the KoAloha.
Some notes- both were in tune. The mic stunk and did not pick up the difference I was trying to demonstrate very well (originally I thought "this is one of those situations where you hear yourself on tape and don't think that is what you sound like" but then I realized that the mic sucked because it is built into the laptop. As WW pointed out to me, these ukes have been sitting around for at least a year, so the string may need to be replaced.
Another interesting thing was in the sound file itself. When I was arrainging the chord part to alternate I noticed that the Lanikai soundwave was very sharp with lots of spikes, while the KoAloha was more rounded. That was cool.
I LOVE the uke in terms of its looks and I love the way the neck plays. I am not totally thrilled with the tone and will be messing with the strings. Of course, I am in the Uke Desert in South Carolina and have been playing a Lanikai non-stop for a month. My perception of an awesome uke sound may be off a little!