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Donner 30 Inch Kids Electric Guitar Beginner Kits ST Style Mini Electric Guitar for Boys Girls with Amp, 600D Bag, Tuner, Picks, Cable, Strap, Extra Strings, DSJ-100, Black

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Color: Black


Style: ST-30 INCH


Features

  • Lightweight and PortableDonner electric guitars has modified the classic ST-Style guitar to fit the needs of kids. The kids electric guitars weighs only 5.97 LB, reducing the physical burden and making it easier to play.
  • Designed for Beginner KidsDonner mini electric guitars have set the neck length at 35cm and fingerboard width at 4.3cm based on extensive research. The 30 inch electric guitar DSJ-100 is well-suited to most children's body size and hand shape.
  • Protect Skin with Exquisite CraftsmanshipThe mini electric guitar's ergonomic design protects skin from damage caused by long-term friction against the inner forearm. The matte lacquer surface helps reduce friction allowing children to play all day without discomfort.
  • Excellent ToneDespite the reduced size, this black mini guitar is by no means a toy. With a sound as full as normal-sized electric guitar, the classic single-coil pickup of the S-Style guitar also guarantees it's suitable for most musical styles.
  • Play Right out of Box Donner electric guitar beginner kits comes fully equipped with picks, cables, a gig bag, a strap, and a professional amp with both distortion and clean channels. Also includes free online lessons.
  • The mini electric guitar is with a shorter scale if you want to increase string tension and pitch stability, we recommend you tune the Mini electric guitar up to 1 or 2 notes above standard tuning. Turn up 2 pitches(open): EADGBE AbC#F#BEbA.

Brand: Donner


Color: Black


Body Material: Poplar


Back Material Type: Poplar


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


String Material Type: Nickel Plated


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed Hardtail Saddle Bridge


Item Weight: 7.28 pounds


Package Dimensions: 33.4 x 11.5 x 3.8 inches


Item model number: EC1375


Date First Available: August 5, 2021


Back Material: Poplar


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Black


Fretboard Material: Maple Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S


Scale Length: 500mm


String Material: Nickel Plated


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Fixed Hardtail Saddle Bridge


Proficiency Level: Suitable for kids aged 5 and up


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  • Get your kid started for < $100
Color: Red Style: ST-30 INCH
General Review: If your kid is interested in learning an instrument, then get this. For under $100, you can get them everything they need to get started without breaking the bank. The guitar itself was actually pretty nice. Unlike some other reviews, I didn't have any problems with scratches on the body or roughness on the side of the neck. The frets were smooth, the pick guard had a plastic wrapping that we peeled off. I was pretty amazed at how nice it looked and felt versus some $300+ starter guitars I looked at years ago (and those didn't come with a case, strap, etc.) The only thing I had to tweak was tightening the low E string at the bridge because it was a little bit raspy sounding. But, that took under a minute. Itemized Review: - Guitar: Really good value and quality (for the cost) - Picks: a bit flimsy thin but get the job done - Amp: Good for learning and portability. - Tuner: Not great. Suggest finding a free tuning App on your phone that will be easier and better - Case: Decent - Strap: Decent ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023 by David Z.

  • Good Mini-Guitar Value Package for younger kids to gauge interest without breaking the bank....
Color: Green Style: ST-30 INCH
The media could not be loaded. I bought this guitar as a gift for my friend's 4 year old daughter who has expressed interest in guitar. I've been playing guitar for over 20 years so I wanted to get a guitar package that was appropriately sized, not completely shoddy like some of the beginner guitars I remember learning on, and budget-minded. I say budget-minded because at that age I realize this guitar can likely end up just being a toy or prop (or lose interest all together) so you wouldn't want to spend too much on something nicer, say a Squire Mini. Also, although the Squire Mini is a smaller 3/4 scale guitar intended for kids, I feel it is still too large for my friends daughter. I bought the Surf Green ST 30-inch guitar package. I've included a photo of it next to some of my other guitars to show the size difference. Everything appeared to be included with the package (strap, bag, picks, amp) but I did not open any of those items since it is a gift. Refer to other reviewers comments for the accessories. I only took the guitar out to make sure it is set up as good as it can be. For the money, overall I am satisfied with the guitar. As others have mentioned, the tuners are imprecise and the slightest turn can make it hard to dial in the tuning, but not unexpected on a budget guitar. Some of the frets stick out as well that need addressed, but this can even happen on more expensive guitars. The biggest hurdle with this guitar, and generally any beginner guitar, is tuning stability and intonation. As other reviews have mentioned it can be difficult to stay in tune. Here is what I did to help alleviate this. 1) I installed thicker strings. The guitar comes with ~9s (9-42 strings). If you plan to keep them on there, you should tune the guitar sharp as recommended in the one product picture. A standard tuned guitar is E A D G B E, so you would tune it up a a step to say F# B E A C# F#. I preferred to put on thicker strings (10-46 strings) so I could put it in standard tuning and make it easier for playing along with songs. 2) Lubricated all the string contact points. This includes the string trees on the headstock, the nut, and the bridge saddles. I used a pencil for the nut slots and then applied a little vaseline with a q tip. 3) Adjust the bridge saddles so they are level. Changing string gage you have to intonate the guitar. I noticed that the bridge saddles were somewhat loose in the sense they would shift left to right, which greatly affects tuning stability. On mine, some of the bridges weren't level so I adjusted the string height and then ensured they were level. The low E string I may need to trim the screw for the saddle as it started to go into the string as I was intonating. You can hear it sounds a little off in the video when I play the two lower power chords, but I didn't want to address that until the guitar sat a few days and the strings settled in. Overall that all helped tuning stability. But still not as good as say my Charvels with the string locking Floyd Rose. One other final note, in another review I noticed the TL guitar has a truss rod adjustment hole on the headstock. This guitar does not have that. It's possible there is an adjustment by removing the neck but I did not check nor have the need to do that. THE FINAL VERDICT: So overall if you are looking to get a mini-guitar (30 inches long) for a younger child this isn't a bad option, and any of the other options on Amazon will likely have similar issues. However, for older kids that you think will maintain some level of interest, and don't mind spending a little more, you might be better off going with a slightly larger 3/4 scale guitar if it fits them. If you are a seasoned guitar player this isn't a bad guitar to have around for the lulz. I've included a video, but note that THIS IS NOT THE SOUND YOU WILL GET FROM THE INCLUDED AMP. I PLUGGED INTO MY EXPENSIVE GUITAR AMP. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2022 by BillyO- BillyO-

  • Great little guitar for children
Color: Green Style: ST-30 INCH
Very surprised with the sound Quality and craftsmanship
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Wonderful value for the price!
I'm not really picky about guitars that are a bargain and this one certainly is a great bargain. Just think of how many hundreds or thousands of people were needed to make a guitar like this. The wood, rosewood, basswood and maple had to be harvested, cut and shaped. The metal parts like the bridge, the tuners, the pickups and wiring had to be mined from the earth, refined and processed. The paint had to be made from resins, colored to the right color and shade. Then the painted parts had to be polished by hand to a high gloss finish. The parts were then assembled with skill to make a guitar of really good quality. The tuners have to be tightened and the fret ends have to be filed a bit because they have somewhat sharp edges. Check on Youtube to see how easily this is corrected. The intonation was almost perfect and the action was set to a medium height. I am not really sure why buyers expect a perfect guitar when even the ones costing hundreds have issues. The completed guitar come from thousands of miles away and are subjected to heat, cold, dry air and humidity in shipping - but most make it into your home okay. Don't even ask about what kind of strings are on it because they are pretty good and a new set only costs about six bucks for a good set. It does have a Stratocaster tone so the pickups are really pretty decent. I just tried it clean with no overdrive so far, but I think this guitar is a real bargain for the price. Don't be wuss! Learn how to setup and care for your own guitar. It's very simple and fun - just be careful, make sure you have learned what you need to know and use a lot of TLC in handling it. If you do, then a guitar like this will last you a lifetime plus. Not sure what this "beginner guitar" stuff means, but it is a ridiculous term - the guitar does what it is supposed to do regardless if is played by a newbie or a pro. It basically all depends on your skill, pedals and amplifier. If they all suck, then you will too -it's not the guitars fault! Thank you Donner! Nice product! Note: I just wanted to affirm that there are only three spring holes in the tremolo block, but the spring claw has five hooks. I also noticed that there are pre-drilled dimples where the other two springs would mount. So if you have a drill press, you could drill the holes with the proper size drill. Not sure why Donner would do that? Maybe to save on production costs or perhaps limiting the pressure on the body wood to a workable string gage to10's and below to keep the basswood body from breaking out? It's okay as "is" but one wants to take a chance, you can always replace the bridge with a vintage 5 spring Fender bridge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2020 by Music2000

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