For $100 difference, Gretch is 100 times the guitar. There's also resale value to consider.
I own several of both brands and have problems with both Gretch guitars, none with the Fireflys, you're right about resale value, but for a new player the Firefly is a great place to start, and when was the last time you tried to sell a used guitar, look on Craigslist and nobody's interested in low end guitars.
Thanks. I need an amp and pedal too, right? Sorry. New to this
As another commentor mentioned, you don't need a pedal but also don't over-invest in your amp either. A small, 10W amp is really all you need. https://www.amazon.com/Fender-Frontman-Electric-Guitar-Amplifier/dp/B001L8PIFW/ref=asc_df_B001L8PIFW...[amazon.com] This is a solid amp that will provide everything you need. The gain will give you plenty of distortion and the headphone jack is really nice if you live with others. You'll also need to invest in an electric guitar tuner. You don't want to skimp on these, as a tuned guitar is essential (especially when you're learning). You'll expect to spend $20-30 on a decent tuner.
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Thanks. I need an amp and pedal too, right? Sorry. New to this
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For $100 difference, Gretch is 100 times the guitar. There's also resale value to consider.
Pedals come later when you decide you actually like playing!