Are they similar pickups on each guitar ?
If so, maybe adjust pickup height on both guitars so they output similarly.
don't worry about it. if you want to quickly beef up the new guitar, place a null filter or volume block with a little boost at the start of your chain and enable it when you switch. if the block bypass is set to an external, it will remain on across all your patches as long as the external is on. you can flip the state of the external in the I/O pages, or use a switch
Lower the pickups on your older guitar and raise the pickups on your New guitar and meet in the middle. Use your earsHi guys. I am using two different guitars live. I'm using one as much as the other. One of them is a new and I have my input settings dialed in for my older guitar so that it is tickling the red. My newer guitar is never tickling the red. What should I do?
One thing that would be really cool is if Cliff added a guitar selection global input block. Where it would be possible and simple to change different guitars with different input levels and a simple EQ if one guitar is darker than others.
I wish you could set the input for each patch instead of it being a global setting.
Or have an a/b switch with both guitars permanently plugged in, except on the quieter guitar have a slight clean boost inline before it hits the switcher.
That way, as soon as you switch guitar you have already compensated for volume. Guitar changes look slicker too as you aren't messing around with cables between songs.