🎶 Rock Your World with the Donner DST-152B!
The Donner DST-152B 39" Electric Guitar Kit features high-quality HSS pickups for versatile sound, a comfortable maple neck, and comes complete with an amplifier and accessories, making it the perfect choice for musicians of all levels.
Neck Material Type | Maple |
String Material Type | Nickel Plated |
Fretboard Material Type | Maple |
Body Material Type | Poplar |
Back Material Type | Poplar |
Top Material Type | Maple |
Color | Black |
Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | H-S-S |
A**R
Best bundle of an affordable electric guitar! Highly recommend
The media could not be loaded. Donner 512 Guitar Bundle – Incredible Value for Beginners and Budget-Conscious PlayersI recently picked up the Donner 512 guitar bundle, and I must say, I’m genuinely impressed. For the price, this package delivers way more than I expected. It’s perfect for beginners starting their guitar journey, and it’s also a solid option for more experienced players who don’t want to break the bank on gear.The Guitar:The Donner 512 feels great in hand. It’s lightweight yet sturdy, with a smooth finish that looks more expensive than it is. The neck is comfortable to play, making it easy for beginners to learn chords and scales without feeling fatigued. The action (string height) is well-set straight out of the box, which is rare at this price point. The tuning stability is also impressive, even with extended practice sessions.While it may not match a high-end guitar in terms of tone, the sound quality is surprisingly good. The pickups deliver a clean, balanced tone for most genres, from soft rock to blues and even a bit of crunch for heavier styles. For casual jamming or even small gigs, this guitar holds its own.The Amp:The included amp is compact yet powerful enough for practice and small spaces. It has a clean tone with decent volume and even a gain option for distortion. It’s perfect for beginners learning to dial in different sounds, and it’s portable enough to carry around. While it may not satisfy the needs of professional players, it’s more than adequate for practice sessions or small gatherings.The Accessories:This bundle truly shines in its completeness. It comes with everything you need to get started:• A sturdy gig bag for easy transportation.• Extra strings, which are always handy.• A strap, which is surprisingly comfortable.• A capo and picks, so you’re ready to play right out of the box.• A digital tuner that’s accurate and easy to use.Final Thoughts:The Donner 512 bundle is an incredible deal for what you’re paying. It’s not just a great choice for beginners looking for an affordable yet quality setup, but also for more advanced players who need a reliable backup guitar or are on a tight budget.The guitar feels and sounds great, the amp gets the job done, and the accessories make it a complete package. Donner has done an excellent job of combining quality and affordability, making this bundle highly recommended for anyone looking to dive into the world of guitar without spending a fortune.Verdict:Whether you’re just starting out or an experienced player who doesn’t want to invest a lot of money, this bundle offers fantastic value. Highly recommended!
T**S
GET THIS OVER SQUIER
I didn't WANT to buy this guitar, but I couldn't resist. $159 during the Black Friday sale...as compared to $258 during Donner's OWN Black Friday sale. I had actually been eyeing this up for a while. I wanted a "metal" guitar, just for the aggression factor. When Fenderplay was having a deal where you get a free guitar if you sign up for lessons, I jumped on it. for $150, I got a Squier strat, amp, etc....basic stuff for a beginner, thought I'm not a beginner. I had already planned on modding the strat, so I got a HH pickguard and put some Fishman Fluence Moderns in it. It's a good guitar, but certainly not a "pro level" guitar.SO...fast forward to Black Friday, and I see this nifty little Donner that I had been looking at...I figured, what the heck, at least I can mod it. I already have a set of Seymour Duncan Invaders that I planned on putting in it.BUT....I'm not sure I will, now. Shipping was good, it arrived a day earlier than expected. Nothing was wrong with the box, and visual inspection didn't show any problems. Flat black all around, with a dark fretboard. The headstock is REALLY small, like smaller than Musicman small. I was planning on putting Hipshot tuners on it, but just looking at it, I know that the mounting plate won't fit. Nice straight string pull through the nut to the pegs. Everything on the guitar is blacked out, which I like. It comes with a few cool little extras, like the string dampener. The gig bag is usable, but there are certainly better ones out there.So....I start test driving it. There are no sharp fret ends. In fact, the fingerboard seems to be somewhat rolled. It's very comfortable. After tuning it up, I tested for dead frets. Played up the entire neck and couldn't find ANY dead spots. Decided to attempt some alternate tunings. Drop D worked well. D Standard was good, and even in Drop C, there was no fret buzz. Took off the back panel to investigate and there's a pretty cool quick connect system. A PCB board mounted to the 2 pots, with 4 quick connects for the switch, jack, and both pickups.At high gain, there's a noticeable buzzing, which is expected. I just need to turn the noise gate up higher for these pickups than I do the Fishmans. The pickups are slightly microphonic as well. I could hear the screws on the backplate being unscrewed when I left it plugged in, so any bumping will be noticeable at high gain, again, depending on the noise gate. The buzzing is there, but not prevalent on a clean setup.I wanted to be as detailed as possible to provide the best review I could. Overall, I'd say that of the 2 guitars, I would regret the Squier purchase more. I bought both guitars strictly to mod and make them what I want to make them. The Squier required more work than I anticipate with the Donner. The main thing that will need attention is the tuners, they have some play in them, so you have to tune down, then back up to pitch to tighten up the mechanical slack in them...you can definitely feel it when tuning.If you want to get a guitar for a beginner, I would highly suggest this one. I didn't really need to set up anything on it at all to get it working. As I said, neck feels good, frets are fine, didn't check intonation completely, but up and down the fretboard it seems on point. I love the hipshot style bridge, as I've installed the real thing on many guitars.The most important part of a guitar for a beginner is always going to be the neck. If it's uncomfortable to play, then the won't. This one does not disappoint at all.
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Xd
Esta bien pero el amplifcador se daño
D**R
Awesome guitars
I know have four Donner guitars. I love these guitars. Great quality for the price. Buy two more this week.
N**N
Perfect
Came with everything promised, nothing broken. Works with amp. Scratch risistant. Smaller than expected but still great, looks amazing, feels very smooth. Comes with gig bag for traveling.
D**O
Great guitar!
Good sound since it has a small speaker that makes the sound better, very nice color
K**T
I love it, I love it, I love it.
Everything it claimed, it's beautiful it sounds great, this little bitty speaker is enough to get the complex either dancing or shouting about the noise .
E**Y
Amazing beginner guitar
Great starter electric guitar for one moving from acoustic to electric. Not perfect, but after getting different strings and a different amp, it's great.
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