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Donner Electric Guitar, DST-152S 39" Electric Guitar Kit HSS Pickup Coil Split, Guitar Starter Pack for Adult Beginners with Amp, Bag, Accessories, Sunburst

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Style: DST-152


Color: Sunburst


Features

  • [Coil Split Function] Equipped with a PUSH-PULL switch circuit, the humbucking pickup can be split to release classic single-coil tones, providing players with more rich tones
  • [C-Shaped Neck Profile & Built-in Neck Stiffener] Maple Wood fingerboard, satin-finished AAA Canada maple neck, D-stamped neck plate, 22 frets marks on neck and top of fingerboard to make your play more comfortable
  • [Vintage Style Tuning Machine] Donner DST-152 electric guitar uses a vintage style tuning machine and tuning pegs, which can provide ideal sound and maximum tuning stability
  • [Complete Package] Comes with Amplifier, Bag, Capo, Strap, String, Tuner, Allen Wrench, Guitar Rocker, Cable and Pick, DST-152 electric guitar kit is equipped with everything you need. Bring it home and enjoy!
  • *NOTE: The product is currently being upgraded, the old and new versions of the mini amplifier will be shipped randomly. Appearance is differentbut the quality is the same, please feel free to use it

Brand: Donner


Color: Sunburst


Top Material Type: Maple Wood


Body Material: Poplar


Back Material Type: Poplar


Neck Material Type: Maple


Fretboard Material Type: Maple


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-S-S


String Material Type: Nickel Plated


Hand Orientation: Right


Item Weight: 13.84 pounds


Product Dimensions: 45.7 x 10 x 100 inches


Item model number: EC1415


Date First Available: November 25, 2021


Back Material: Poplar


Body Material: Poplar


Color Name: Sunburst


Fretboard Material: Maple


Guitar Pick Thickness: thin


Guitar Pickup Configuration: H-S-S


Scale Length: 25.5 Inches


String Material: Nickel Plated


Top Material: Maple Wood


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Tremolo


Size: Full


Proficiency Level: Beginner


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  • GET THIS OVER SQUIER
Style: DMT-100 Color: DK-Black
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022 by Todd Evans

  • Great for a Beginner
Style: DST-152 Color: Black
I love her so much. It's definitely not as good of a sound as a Fender Stratocaster or Telocaster, but this is a starter guitar pack so it's expected. You should get your own picks because these break too easily. The amp, strap, and lessons are very good though.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by hinako furuya hinako furuya

  • Great starter guitar!
Style: DST-152 Color: Ice Blue
It a beautiful looking and sounding guitar. My husband is in love with it! I gave a four star rating only because it said it tuner was included and we did not get one : ( Delivery was fast and on time.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 by Sue Bailey

  • Best guitar
Style: DST-152 Color: Ice Blue
It’s the best option for your first guitar I really like it it has a good weight to it not to heavy but like heavy enough to feel comfortable the frets feel amazing I rlly like it I would recommend it
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2025 by Alonzo Contreras Alonzo Contreras

  • Good value for the price
Style: DST-152 Color: Black
Purchased this for my grandson. He loves it Good value for the money
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • bang for your buck
Style: DST-152 Color: Ice Blue
is a good starter friendly set
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2025 by isaac perales

  • Love it fr fr
Style: DST-152 Color: Ice Blue
Really cool for a first time guitar. I’m not an expert just a beginner but I think it’s great. Really happy with my purchase. The tuner is kind of hard to work but I just used an app instead. Would 10/10 purchase again
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2025 by Gillian Trujillo

  • In depth review
Style: DMT-100 Color: DK-Black
This is a review of the Donner DMT-100. I’m not sure why Amazon has it labeled a “DK”, but its the newest “metal” guitar from Donner. For background, I am 43 years old and only started learning to play a year and a half ago. I do it as a hobby, playing for myself and by myself. I have no aspirations of playing in a band and don’t have any musical background or education. That being said, I have learned everything I can about proper guitar setup and things I like and don’t like. This is also not my first Donner guitar. My first was an acoustic. Six months later I bought my first electric, the DST-100. This is the experience and perspective I’m coming from with this review, so if you have much more experience, knowledge, or play professionally, this probably won’t help much. If, on the other hand, you’re like me and just play for fun as a hobby or are just starting out, and you appreciate value without spending a fortune, I think you’ll find this insightful. The first thing I noticed was how light this guitar is, probably somewhere around 6lbs. I am completely in LOVE with the matte black finish which extends all the way up to the head stock. After peeling off the plastic and tuning up I checked the neck…it was perfect with a slight bit of relief. No buzz on any of the frets. I used a string gauge ruler to check the string heights at the 12th fret. They were right around 1.8mm on the low E and 1.6mm on the high E. Perfect for me; no adjustment needed. Next I checked intonation. All but the low E were dead on perfect, and that E string was so minimally off that I didn’t even bother adjusting it. The tuning pegs on this guitar aren’t exactly high end, but they’re much better than the ones that were on my DST-100. Those were horrible and I eventually replaced them with HipShot locking tuners. I haven’t noticed much slippage with these ones so I think I’ll keep them on. Also, the knobs and control switch feel really solid, no slop. As far as the frets…no sharp edges at all and no sprout. I can run my hand up and down both sides of the fret board and not feel a thing. They were, however, very gritty. I removed the strings and polished the frets to smooth them out, then wiped the board with conditioner (it was pretty dry). Restrung it with Super Slinky’s and its good to go. Compared to the DST, this guitar required very little setup, at least according to my limited experience. As for sound, well, it sounds great to my limited experience music ears but everyone has their own opinion about sound anyways so I’ll leave that to the pros. But I am so happy with the fit and finish of this guitar. I recommend it without any reservation and appreciate that I’m not paying top dollar simply for a more well known name brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022 by Dave B

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