🎤 Rock Your World with the Donner DST-200!
The Donner 39 Inch Electric Guitar, Designer Series DST-200, is a stylish solid body electric guitar designed for players of all levels. It features a resonant poplar body, H-S-S pickups with a coil split system for versatile sound, a vintage-style tuning machine for stability, and a C-shaped neck profile for effortless playability. The package includes a waterproof bag, cable, and strap, making it an ideal choice for music enthusiasts.
F**L
Who needs a Strat?
I have the Void Black DST-400.Packed in a gig bag within the box... undamaged. No blemishes on finish. Guitar is indeed a Solid Alder body. Pickups are pretty good. The mid and neck pickups are hot. Now, this guitar has some weight to it, but that's ok. I haven't played a guitar like this since the late 80s. It has all the sound characteristics of a Fender Strat, but not the price tag. The tremolo works fine even though I personally never use it, and the action is a tad higher than what I'm used to playing but I can fix that no problem. The tuners are very good. This guitar surprisingly has better sustain than I thought it would have given that it's a Strat style guitar. The tone and volume knobs don't crackle or make any noise when adjusting. I have had some budget guitars where that was the case. The fret edges could use a little smoothing out but other than that, they're fine. The fretboard on mine is gorgeous. The nut is plastic, but decent. The humbucker is very well balanced and has a high output. In a nutshell, for the price... you could not ask for a better budget strat. It sort of reminds me of a Charvel I had many moons ago. Get them while they are still available. I can say this was money well spent. Budget guitars can be hit or miss, and in this case... I've got a bullseye. I played this right after unboxing it and after some tuning, I was actually taken back at how good it sounded. The neck feels good on this one but there is no skunk stripe on the back, like the one that is pictured on Donner's promo pics. I might buy another if they don't sell out first.Bottom line, I'm happy with this purchase and I have a newfound respect for Donner.I might just start investing in Donner instruments from now on.
G**M
'Designer Series' details give Donner ability to compete with 'Big F' brand's Budget Squier styles
The famously boasted brand on the YouTube channels have us aware of their presence. By chance we see this model including attractive color scheme, vintage-correct appointments like bent-steel saddles, split shaft K-style tuners , push-pull splitting bridge humbucker , knock-out price. Full thickness body. included strap, decent cable with soldered end jacks, wrenches to adjust saddle height and truss rod (essential to tweak the action just right from the shipped 'happy medium' setup. neck carve is substantially comfortable familiar in feel. pickup tone is satisfyingly rich and throaty humbucker with gain, single coils sing their familiar smooth quacks and clucks & Srv bluesy snarls. I won't be 'upgrading' (or 'sideways-grading' -as it tends to be with pick ups), these perform well. And a gig bag included! Q C is respectable all around. I was hesitantly skeptical , yet am pleasantly surprised at the instrument delivered. Stretch the strings, apply Dunlop 65string cleaner & conditioner lowered the strings a pinch and tightened the truss rod less than a quarter turn, backed out the trem springs in the back to free up the Whammy play and it's inspiring with sound and feel. Classy and modern functioning strat-a-like that is not uncanny valley in the design department,familiar and functional and most of all FUN!
S**S
Great Guitar Love it! - after some work...Not for beginners
Playing this guitar for the last 3 days and I really love it. Bought 2 other bargain priced guitars and this one is my favorite.The guitar plays great and feels easy and comfortable. Most of the tones I'm getting sound great! I have Fender MIM HSS Player special with a Floyd Rose trem system, Love my Strat!Being totally honest, after I gave this Donner the tune up detailed below, I think I like the feel of the Donner better than my $900 Strat! Not comparing tone , just ease of how it plays and feels in my hand.So why don't I think this guitar is good for beginners even though its a great value even after spending additional money to get it right.Out of the box this guitar felt pretty bad.The finish is just okay. Listed as transparent Black, it appears just a low luster black until you look real close. You can just make out the wood grain through the black. could have used a bit more time on the buffing wheel as well. I'd say its a 3 out of 5 in the looks fit and finish department.The neck shape and satin finish on the back of the neck are great.The fret board was dry but a decent piece of Rose wood.Just needed a little lemon oil.It comes with a set of .009 -.042 D'Addario strings.... that had been sitting long enough to begin to rust.With a new set of strings I attempted to tune the guitar but it soon became apparent that the tuners were junk.If you're a beginner and don't know how decent tuners should feel or work, you might think you were doing something wrong.One of the tuners was slipping so bad it was almost unusable.So I ordered a new set of locking tuners for about $40. about the minimum for a usable set.The nut was cut okay but would need a little TLC.The fret work looked pretty good but there were about 4 frets that needed a bit of tapping down and even some leveling and minor re-crowning and a final polishFret work is not difficult if you know how to do it and have the proper tools. This kind of Fret work runs about $75 or more if you need to pay someone to do it for you.The stock tremolo system (whammy bar) is pretty much junk. At first inspection its looks good and has a large trem block even though it appears to be some kind of pot metal , not brass or steel as it should be.After an hour of tweaking and adjustment I only managed to make marginal improvements in the feel but zero improvements in tuning stability even with new locking tuners and nut cut properly.There are many tremolo systems available and prices range from $20 to over $200 not including installation. Another task a beginner wouldn't want to attempt.I'm Hoping to find a suitable replacement in the $50 price range probably a Wilkinson. Until then I just don't use the whammy bar.or it will immediately go out of tune.Lastly the electronics. I'm actually very happy with the sound of the two single coil pickups and the humbucker in the bridge sounds okay clean to light couch tones. A high gain pedal and the tone and clarity suffers considerably. Changing pickups is another job I don't recommend a beginner attempt but the good news is the stock pickups are fine for a beginner as well as the stock electronics.I'm changing the bridge Humbucker to an EVH WG. At $169 new that pickup costs about what this guitar does. I got lucky and found an open box one for sale for $79. I'll most likely upgrade the pots and switch as well but they're working fine for now.I honestly think this guitar is a great value. With a total out of pocket of less than $500 I'll have a fantastic playing and sounding Strat type guitar. I just can't recommend it as a good beginner guitar unless you have a friend who is a guitar tech.
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