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Gauge For Drop-tuning 35" Scale?

I'm looking into buying an ESP LTD F-154DX (The ESP Guitar Company | 2011 USA Website) that has a 35" scale. The bridge is strung through-body, and judging by other threads on talkbass, it seems Ernie-balls should be long enough to string her up.

BUT... I don't know which string gauge I should use. I drop-tune to DADG and on my current bass (a cheap 34" fender p-bass rip off), and Ernie ball power slinkies 55-110 are tort enough for comfortable play. However, I am worried that on a 35" bass this gauge would put far too much pressure on the neck. Would it? If so, I was wandering if hybrid slinkies 45-105 would be good for drop-d on a 35".

Thanks in advance :)
 
Yup I do . . .

.110 D - 36.1 pounds, .085 A - 49 pounds, .065 D - 51.5 pounds, .045 G - 47 pounds

.112 D - 38 pounds, .076 A - 40.2 pounds, .057 D - 40.7 pounds, .041 G - 38 pounds

99.9% of string sets out there aren't balanced like that.

45-65-85-105 is a standard string set. Stuff people are used to. Getting a thicker low E will compensate for the drop tuning of that particular string.

I won't argue the balanced strings theory here as I'm sure your strings are great. Just trying to help him out.