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5.0 out of 5 stars perfect set up for beginners.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best guitar for the price!
Purchased this item for a Christmas gift for my kid and it has been playing rock and roll on the daily. It’s gone to music class and back home without an issue. Holds its tune. The only draw back is the baby amp it comes with but what can you expect. Overall the guitar is the reason for the purchase so that I give an A+.
4.0 out of 5 stars Idk tihs about guitars...but
My Son chose it for a beginner guitar to teach himself. He'd only owned cheaper acoustic and wanted electric. He loves it still. They're pretty. Amp is super tiny. Also, im sure I don't need to say this if you're a pro, but don't buy this if you're buying for someone who has been familiar with guitars, music and playing at a higher skill level. I can say confidently that it is a great beginner guitar for folks interested in learning, my son sounds great when he plays it and they are nice lookin' guitars in my opinion.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great guitar for the price
My 13 year old just got into guitar, and to start I didn't want to buy anything expensive since teenagers can go through hobbies fast. I'm not a guitar expert, but he's excited about it, and I think it sounds pretty great for the price. Amp is small but has good sound and Bluetooth option is nice. Great beginner guitar
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente producto
Excelente producto hasta el momento. Siempre hay la duda al comprar por las malas reseñas. Llevo un mes con la guitarra y hasta ahora todo excelente.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great kit!
I LOVE IT! This guitar set is great for beginners!! It comes with basically everything you need.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Excelente
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
Pristine condition. The fret ends are super. Tuning is easy and tuners seem good. Beautiful color. Plays great out of the box. Nice accessories. Gig bag is pretty good quality. Good value. Haven’t tried the tiny amp yet.
Incredible value and a really usable kit for almost any guitarist
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The matching though, for what appears to be a 5-piece body is really, really good. Doing a sunburst on this cheap a guitar is a bold move and I’d say it’s executed better then I’d expect. Besides a few bits that are too small to warrant the cost of a refinish it’s done really well.Of course the other cost-cutting area was in the fretwork. They’re sharp. Not unplayably so, and to be fair to Donner it’s a lot easier for a customer to file their frets (this should be included in a good professional setup anyway) than it is to say replace a shoddy input jack, or bad pickups. From here things only get better.It plays, sounds, and feels just like an HSS Strat. It’s definitely on the bright side, and the humbucker is pretty hot but things do sound very good and decidedly Fenderish. You won’t see people plugging their ears if you pull this out at a gig. The neck finish is a beautifully smooth satin, and the rosewood fingerboard is nice and thick. The factory setup is very playable, the tuners hold a tuning quite well and appear to be an area where money was spent, which is smart. The quality of the tuners, bridge, and electronics do seem to be pretty close to instruments costing much more. It even holds it’s tune reasonably well if you use the whammy bar a reasonable amount. It won’t hold if you’re divebombing like it’s a Floyd Rose but if you just add some vibrato here and there and tune up after the song it’s really not bad at all.It seems pretty clear to me that they knew where to cut cost (small finish and wood blemishes, fretwork) and where to invest (electronics, tuners, great wood grain matching on the front, hardware) and it adds up to an impressively passable guitar for most guitarists. For less then a Squier guitar of any sort you could buy this whole pack and pay for a pro setup and have something just as good. That’s a pretty big win if you ask me.And this is just personal taste but I like the gold logo and headstock shape. It’s a handsome Strat that doesn’t try to deviate wildly from the classic formula.The AmpThis thing is small and has no right to sound as good as it does. For me this is the highlight of the pack right here. For a beginner this is way better then the awful Squier amp I started with. It’s not very loud but that’s not necessarily a bad thing! There’s enough volume for a personal jam, an aux-in and headphone out. So not only can you jam with it, it can also be a portable speaker!The distortion is great too. Flip a switch on the back and you’ll find something that ranges from gritty to gnarly. While there’s not a lot of tonal variety in the amp it’s a very good rock/blues sort of tone and again miles better then what you’d expect from a plastic amp that can fit in a gig bag and charge off your phone’s charger.It also makes the possibilities kind of endless. Camping, playing in a field under the moonlight, rocking out on a boat or in the backyard, busking in the busy streets, and so on. It’s honestly worth a standalone purchase and is going to stay in my arsenal until the day it dies. Very few pieces of gear get that luxury.The CaseI wish it opened all the way so it could open up like a book. Instead you have to slide your guitar in and out like you would in a laptop sleeve. The padding is decent though. There’s comfy shoulder straps, and a handle that’s attached to both sides. While it’s slightly less convenient to use then some gig bags there’s a much much smaller chance that a zipper failure would ever occur and if it did your guitar is probably going to stay put. So it does its job quite well.And let’s put it this way, I’ve had guitars costing 2-3x this price come with no gig-bag or at best one that’s comparable in quality, with the only exception being the Gibson Les Paul Junior I once bought. It cost 4x what this whole rig costs, but the gig bag was one of the nicest I’ve come across. Usually you just get what amounts to a fancy plastic bag with starter guitars so I’m very glad they included a quality gig bag that you can actually use for gigs.AccessoriesEverything here is decent. Honestly the value here seems to exceed the price. Nothing is particularly special but to get everything you’ve got here separately could eat up half the price of the guitar. Throw in a good case, portable amp, and a whole guitar and it does seem to be a great value.In ConclusionInterestingly enough this kit actually hits a pretty large audience. For a beginner this is an absolutely perfect kit with everything they’ll need. The guitar is a strat through and through. It plays like one, it looks like one, and it sounds like one. While the fret edges being sharp is a detriment to any player it’s really livable if you’re not a shredder. Not only that but fret filing is super easy to do.With such a low price tag this guitar also would work well for someone wanting to learn how to do proper setup and maintenance of a guitar. Modding may be a little tricky but everything appears to be sized similarly to a Fender/Squier Strat.It also fits the working musician very well. As it needs minimal setup work out of the box, sounds good, comes with a battery-powered amp that can be used for busking, and at this price who cares if a drunk dancer knocks it off the side of the stage at a gig?They called it the Standard Series and to us musicians those words mean something. They mean this is the guitar that you can just grab off the shelf and use in any situation. It may not be the best of the range but it’s going to be good in all cases. Outside the fret edges and the natural flaws of a Strat this does that. Is it better then an American or Mexican Fender? No, but it’ll happily compete with any guitar in its price range and will give some of the slightly more expensive instruments a run for their money.If it were priced higher I’d probably knock a star off for its sharp frets but at this price and with all that’s included the fact that it’s so usable and that applies to everything included in the kit it just feels wrong to rate it at less then 5 stars.
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Il prodotto mi è stato consegnato in tempi brevi e con un solido imballaggio di cartone che protegge molto bene il contenuto interno. La chitarra, nonostante il prezzo accessibile, è di buona fattura ed è pure corredata di tutti i vari accessori: custodia morbida, cintura, cavo, plettri, capotasti, set corde di riserva, accordatore, chiavetta esagonale e pure un mini amplificatore con distorsore incorporato. Onestamente suona pure meglio di altre chitarre economiche ma di fascia più alta. Ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo. La Donner si conferma una marca onesta in quanto offre prodotti buoni a prezzi accessibili. Acquisto consigliatissimo.
Good electric guitar for beginners
Good, value for money guitar. Just a bit heavy. Perfect for beginners.
Cumple con las especificaciones
Cumple con las expectativas
Great value for the money, excellent for beginners. Needs some adjusting before playing!
Donner is doing a great job competing with other beginner guitars. I'm coming from playing a Fender Squier Affinity (beginner series) and this Donner guitar is as good if not better in quality of the wood, and components.That said, the components here are definitely all entry level. If you are serious about playing you probably want to replace the tuning heads (as these lose tune rather easily), the strings, probably the cheap plastic nut, and perhaps pickups (though the ones included are pretty good for the price).The neck on this thing is just amazing for the price, and there's very little buzz (though there is some) coming from the pickups. That is minimized if you use the switch to select positions 2 or 4 where you're blending pickups. This buzzing is present on most entry level guitars and electronics so that's not really a deal breaker.In terms of initial setup, I noticed right away that the bridge rests flat on the body, and it should be floating. There are several youtube videos on how to properly set up a floating tremolo bridge on a strat, so you'll want to follow one of those (just need a tuner (I'd recommend one of higher precision than what comes in the box) a screwdriver and that's it). I made a slight adjustment to the truss rod in the neck, but you're probably fine without it. Then I adjusted the height of the strings with the saddles (little allen key that comes in the box) so the strings don't buzz against the frets when you're fretting on the low frets. After that I had to adjust all the saddles (with a screwdriver) to fix the intonation of the guitar. (you want to ensure that the octave (12th fret) is also in tune after you tune the open string). Again guides for that are available online.After all that was done, I now have a strat with a properly floating bridge, that's in tune, and stays in tune when fretting strings.The downside here, is all of the extra stuff that comes in the box (tuner, extra strings, picks, capo, and the worlds tiniest amp) are kinda garbage... You'll want to get quality strings, better picks, a better constructed capo, and a more precise tuner if you're going to be using this for any length of time. What's included is enough to figure out if you (or a friend/family member) likes the feel of playing a guitar, but you'd be better served with higher quality accessories.The gig bag is.. alright, it's a basic bag and will let you store your guitar in a closet or something without it collecting dust. If you're really going to be transporting this guitar I'd get something with more padding.I wouldn't trust the strap... if you're going to be playing standing up I'd get something of higher quality.After all my bashing of the included accessories though, this guitar, is really a steal for the price you pay. After properly setting it up, it would be a great beginner guitar for the first 2-3 years of learning, until you might consider something 2-3x the price. One other thing I'd strongly recommend you purchase is a proper stand for the guitar, you don't want to have to put it in the bag and take it out every time.
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5.0 out of 5 stars perfect set up for beginners.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best guitar for the price!
Purchased this item for a Christmas gift for my kid and it has been playing rock and roll on the daily. It’s gone to music class and back home without an issue. Holds its tune. The only draw back is the baby amp it comes with but what can you expect. Overall the guitar is the reason for the purchase so that I give an A+.
4.0 out of 5 stars Idk tihs about guitars...but
My Son chose it for a beginner guitar to teach himself. He'd only owned cheaper acoustic and wanted electric. He loves it still. They're pretty. Amp is super tiny. Also, im sure I don't need to say this if you're a pro, but don't buy this if you're buying for someone who has been familiar with guitars, music and playing at a higher skill level. I can say confidently that it is a great beginner guitar for folks interested in learning, my son sounds great when he plays it and they are nice lookin' guitars in my opinion.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great guitar for the price
My 13 year old just got into guitar, and to start I didn't want to buy anything expensive since teenagers can go through hobbies fast. I'm not a guitar expert, but he's excited about it, and I think it sounds pretty great for the price. Amp is small but has good sound and Bluetooth option is nice. Great beginner guitar
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente producto
Excelente producto hasta el momento. Siempre hay la duda al comprar por las malas reseñas. Llevo un mes con la guitarra y hasta ahora todo excelente.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great kit!
I LOVE IT! This guitar set is great for beginners!! It comes with basically everything you need.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
Excelente
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect!
Pristine condition. The fret ends are super. Tuning is easy and tuners seem good. Beautiful color. Plays great out of the box. Nice accessories. Gig bag is pretty good quality. Good value. Haven’t tried the tiny amp yet.
Incredible value and a really usable kit for almost any guitarist
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The matching though, for what appears to be a 5-piece body is really, really good. Doing a sunburst on this cheap a guitar is a bold move and I’d say it’s executed better then I’d expect. Besides a few bits that are too small to warrant the cost of a refinish it’s done really well.Of course the other cost-cutting area was in the fretwork. They’re sharp. Not unplayably so, and to be fair to Donner it’s a lot easier for a customer to file their frets (this should be included in a good professional setup anyway) than it is to say replace a shoddy input jack, or bad pickups. From here things only get better.It plays, sounds, and feels just like an HSS Strat. It’s definitely on the bright side, and the humbucker is pretty hot but things do sound very good and decidedly Fenderish. You won’t see people plugging their ears if you pull this out at a gig. The neck finish is a beautifully smooth satin, and the rosewood fingerboard is nice and thick. The factory setup is very playable, the tuners hold a tuning quite well and appear to be an area where money was spent, which is smart. The quality of the tuners, bridge, and electronics do seem to be pretty close to instruments costing much more. It even holds it’s tune reasonably well if you use the whammy bar a reasonable amount. It won’t hold if you’re divebombing like it’s a Floyd Rose but if you just add some vibrato here and there and tune up after the song it’s really not bad at all.It seems pretty clear to me that they knew where to cut cost (small finish and wood blemishes, fretwork) and where to invest (electronics, tuners, great wood grain matching on the front, hardware) and it adds up to an impressively passable guitar for most guitarists. For less then a Squier guitar of any sort you could buy this whole pack and pay for a pro setup and have something just as good. That’s a pretty big win if you ask me.And this is just personal taste but I like the gold logo and headstock shape. It’s a handsome Strat that doesn’t try to deviate wildly from the classic formula.The AmpThis thing is small and has no right to sound as good as it does. For me this is the highlight of the pack right here. For a beginner this is way better then the awful Squier amp I started with. It’s not very loud but that’s not necessarily a bad thing! There’s enough volume for a personal jam, an aux-in and headphone out. So not only can you jam with it, it can also be a portable speaker!The distortion is great too. Flip a switch on the back and you’ll find something that ranges from gritty to gnarly. While there’s not a lot of tonal variety in the amp it’s a very good rock/blues sort of tone and again miles better then what you’d expect from a plastic amp that can fit in a gig bag and charge off your phone’s charger.It also makes the possibilities kind of endless. Camping, playing in a field under the moonlight, rocking out on a boat or in the backyard, busking in the busy streets, and so on. It’s honestly worth a standalone purchase and is going to stay in my arsenal until the day it dies. Very few pieces of gear get that luxury.The CaseI wish it opened all the way so it could open up like a book. Instead you have to slide your guitar in and out like you would in a laptop sleeve. The padding is decent though. There’s comfy shoulder straps, and a handle that’s attached to both sides. While it’s slightly less convenient to use then some gig bags there’s a much much smaller chance that a zipper failure would ever occur and if it did your guitar is probably going to stay put. So it does its job quite well.And let’s put it this way, I’ve had guitars costing 2-3x this price come with no gig-bag or at best one that’s comparable in quality, with the only exception being the Gibson Les Paul Junior I once bought. It cost 4x what this whole rig costs, but the gig bag was one of the nicest I’ve come across. Usually you just get what amounts to a fancy plastic bag with starter guitars so I’m very glad they included a quality gig bag that you can actually use for gigs.AccessoriesEverything here is decent. Honestly the value here seems to exceed the price. Nothing is particularly special but to get everything you’ve got here separately could eat up half the price of the guitar. Throw in a good case, portable amp, and a whole guitar and it does seem to be a great value.In ConclusionInterestingly enough this kit actually hits a pretty large audience. For a beginner this is an absolutely perfect kit with everything they’ll need. The guitar is a strat through and through. It plays like one, it looks like one, and it sounds like one. While the fret edges being sharp is a detriment to any player it’s really livable if you’re not a shredder. Not only that but fret filing is super easy to do.With such a low price tag this guitar also would work well for someone wanting to learn how to do proper setup and maintenance of a guitar. Modding may be a little tricky but everything appears to be sized similarly to a Fender/Squier Strat.It also fits the working musician very well. As it needs minimal setup work out of the box, sounds good, comes with a battery-powered amp that can be used for busking, and at this price who cares if a drunk dancer knocks it off the side of the stage at a gig?They called it the Standard Series and to us musicians those words mean something. They mean this is the guitar that you can just grab off the shelf and use in any situation. It may not be the best of the range but it’s going to be good in all cases. Outside the fret edges and the natural flaws of a Strat this does that. Is it better then an American or Mexican Fender? No, but it’ll happily compete with any guitar in its price range and will give some of the slightly more expensive instruments a run for their money.If it were priced higher I’d probably knock a star off for its sharp frets but at this price and with all that’s included the fact that it’s so usable and that applies to everything included in the kit it just feels wrong to rate it at less then 5 stars.
Ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo
Il prodotto mi è stato consegnato in tempi brevi e con un solido imballaggio di cartone che protegge molto bene il contenuto interno. La chitarra, nonostante il prezzo accessibile, è di buona fattura ed è pure corredata di tutti i vari accessori: custodia morbida, cintura, cavo, plettri, capotasti, set corde di riserva, accordatore, chiavetta esagonale e pure un mini amplificatore con distorsore incorporato. Onestamente suona pure meglio di altre chitarre economiche ma di fascia più alta. Ottimo rapporto qualità prezzo. La Donner si conferma una marca onesta in quanto offre prodotti buoni a prezzi accessibili. Acquisto consigliatissimo.
Good electric guitar for beginners
Good, value for money guitar. Just a bit heavy. Perfect for beginners.
Cumple con las especificaciones
Cumple con las expectativas
Great value for the money, excellent for beginners. Needs some adjusting before playing!
Donner is doing a great job competing with other beginner guitars. I'm coming from playing a Fender Squier Affinity (beginner series) and this Donner guitar is as good if not better in quality of the wood, and components.That said, the components here are definitely all entry level. If you are serious about playing you probably want to replace the tuning heads (as these lose tune rather easily), the strings, probably the cheap plastic nut, and perhaps pickups (though the ones included are pretty good for the price).The neck on this thing is just amazing for the price, and there's very little buzz (though there is some) coming from the pickups. That is minimized if you use the switch to select positions 2 or 4 where you're blending pickups. This buzzing is present on most entry level guitars and electronics so that's not really a deal breaker.In terms of initial setup, I noticed right away that the bridge rests flat on the body, and it should be floating. There are several youtube videos on how to properly set up a floating tremolo bridge on a strat, so you'll want to follow one of those (just need a tuner (I'd recommend one of higher precision than what comes in the box) a screwdriver and that's it). I made a slight adjustment to the truss rod in the neck, but you're probably fine without it. Then I adjusted the height of the strings with the saddles (little allen key that comes in the box) so the strings don't buzz against the frets when you're fretting on the low frets. After that I had to adjust all the saddles (with a screwdriver) to fix the intonation of the guitar. (you want to ensure that the octave (12th fret) is also in tune after you tune the open string). Again guides for that are available online.After all that was done, I now have a strat with a properly floating bridge, that's in tune, and stays in tune when fretting strings.The downside here, is all of the extra stuff that comes in the box (tuner, extra strings, picks, capo, and the worlds tiniest amp) are kinda garbage... You'll want to get quality strings, better picks, a better constructed capo, and a more precise tuner if you're going to be using this for any length of time. What's included is enough to figure out if you (or a friend/family member) likes the feel of playing a guitar, but you'd be better served with higher quality accessories.The gig bag is.. alright, it's a basic bag and will let you store your guitar in a closet or something without it collecting dust. If you're really going to be transporting this guitar I'd get something with more padding.I wouldn't trust the strap... if you're going to be playing standing up I'd get something of higher quality.After all my bashing of the included accessories though, this guitar, is really a steal for the price you pay. After properly setting it up, it would be a great beginner guitar for the first 2-3 years of learning, until you might consider something 2-3x the price. One other thing I'd strongly recommend you purchase is a proper stand for the guitar, you don't want to have to put it in the bag and take it out every time.
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