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(Unless you're going full Djent an octave lower, and assuming you don't mean tuned to D standard)
Pickup choice totally depends on the tone you want. I'd consider whether your stick with regular strings or go with heavy top skinny bottom
They work fine right down to baritone if you want to, if you use the right string gauges.
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I am currently experimenting with a Fender baritone neck on a Classic Player Stratocaster body. The DiMarzio Chopper pickup in the bridge position kicks gluteus maximus but the Texas Specials in the neck and middle positions leave something to be desired output-wise - clean or overdriven.
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I use 12-56's on all of them and they play great.
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Firebird in C# std. Optiweb 11-49s (both these are 25" scale)
Firebird in D std. Optiweb 11-49s
Strat in D std, sometimes C# std. Optiweb 11-49s
Optiwebs are a bit stiffer than your normal strings so feel closer to say 12-54 or thereabouts
They do a heavier set, 11-54, which would easily manage a low C tuning, I sometimes drop the e flat, to d flat for drop D (flat ) stuff, and have a Wolfgang set up that way with a D-tuner, any heavier strings would require a nut job, and I prefer to just live with the flappy strings if I try to go lower.
I usually have a slightly high action anyway, so it has never been a problem, I also have a Schecter 7 string with 26 inch scale for the real low djenty stuff, which doesn't get used much- never actually had to put new strings on it, but I suspect it is only the low string which is something like a 60.
Pickups all vary, and I have used a gold foil set to good effect in a low tuning, on a Fender scale length.
Blues and Djent do require a different set up though.
Tonally you will find shorter scales sound thicker and less defined the lower you go. With 27"+ it will be quite noticeable by the time you're at B or lower. This is even more obvious the higher frets you play on the thicker strings.
If you want a low tuned guitar to have a similar tonality on the lower strings to a standard tuned standard scale guitar you will need a longer scale. Yes you can tune to a B on a 25.5" scale guitar, but it does not sound like an E string does on a 25.5" guitar. On a 27"+ guitar an appropriate string tuned to B will have a more similar tonality to that 25.5" E you're used to hearing - with the trade of being the distances between frets are larger and strings can feel harder to bend.
The biggest game changer product I've tried is evertune. You can use disproportionately thinner strings and play harder on shorter scales with evertune than on a regular bridge. I've got a 24.75" LTD EC1000ET which sounds and plays great in drop B with 11-56 strings and you can dig in as hard as you like. The same string on a non evertune bridge guitar at the same scale would go noticeably sharp played with the same intensity.
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D-D is normal for me as it suits my voice, but I quite like Open C every now and again. I would quite like to have another guitar so I could have one set up for that all the time but I'm a bassist so there's lots of other stuff to buy before that!
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I’d be fine with that for a guitar mostly played for leads, but for some heavier rhythm styles I’d pick a thicker set on the wound strings.
Since I currently only play at home/record I’ve come to the conclusion it’s more useful to me to set guitars up for a specific purpose as well as a tuning.
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