Gretsch es la mejor opción para ese tipo o estilo musical y sin embargo a mi me gusta ms Ibanez su sonido bien estilizado y hasta matizado, o como controlado y para mi la mejor.
I can't decide between Rozeo and Gretsch, but then its Ibanez and finally Yamaha at the end. The richer and fuller sounds of Rozeo and Gretsch seem perfect, Ibanez almost is there but the Yamaha seems empty sounding. I will say, this is all through a phone speaker so I might have to test them on my monitors later to hear it better
Ibanez has a softer, darker, dull tone akin to a nylon string classical guitar. Probably good for jazz specifically, but I found it a little lifeless compared to the others. Gretsch sound just POPS like a three dimensional sound coming at you. Very crisp and articulate. Definitely the brightest of the three. Rozeo, has a very natural, woody sound. All of the warmth of the Ibanez, with more clarity and definition without any harshness. You can really hear how the strings and wood react together. Yamaha has a similar acoustic quality to the Ibanez without the darkness and lack of definition. It sounds closer to a true steel string acoustic electric than the others, with a pleasant nasally honk. My favorite for this specific context would be the Rozeo, it sounds like warm melted honey. My favorite in general, for more broad musical applications would be the Gretsch. It truly has "That Great Gretsch Sound"!
I'm actually surprised an $80.00 looks that good. I'm sure it feels cheap when you hold it in your hands, but the paint job and overall appearance is quite nice.
The Gretsch is snappy and percussive. The Ibanez is warm and inviting. Claiming one to be "better" than the other feels silly. The beauty of different guitars is in the variables, not the similarities.