Soprano ukulele sound and string comparison (Pyramid Carbons, Worth Browns)

Clip 1: Soprano BRÜKO No. 1 with stock Pyramid Fluorocarbon strings Clip 2: Soprano BRÜKO No. 1 with Worth Brown strings Clip 3: Soprano Lyon and Healy Camp Uke with Worth Brown strings I thought it would be fun to do a sound comparison before I changed the strings on my BRÜKO from the stock ones to some Worth Browns. I often looked in the past on youtube for such explicitly labelled videos (this is my X ukulele playing Y strings), but never seemed to find very many. So here we are with my contribution. You can compare Clip 1 and 2 as a before and after (same instrument, different strings). Clip 3 can be compared with Clip 2 (same strings, different instrument). The Camp Uke actually belonged to my great-grandfather. It would have been bought in the first American ukulele craze/wave of the 1920's, and is a special possession of mine. About 80 years after he would have bought this (probably from Sears!) I received my first uke as a gift and began playing it. I had no idea for some years that I was not the first ukulele player in the family :) The song played is my arrangement of "New York's Not My Home" by Jim Croce. You can tell marked difference between all 3, IMO. What do you think?