

🎶 Unlock your inner rockstar with the perfect beginner’s guitar kit!
The Donner 40-inch Acoustic Guitar Bundle is a premium beginner-friendly instrument crafted from Sitka spruce and mahogany woods, offering a warm, balanced tone with a mini jumbo body design. This all-inclusive kit features a built-in TP-1 piezo pickup for easy amplification, plus essential accessories like a tuner, capo, strap, and gig bag. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, it’s ideal for adults and teens seeking quality sound and portability in one stylish package.














| ASIN | B08YYMJKG5 |
| Back Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,585 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #10 in Steel-String Acoustic Guitars |
| Body Material | Mahogany |
| Body Material Type | Mahogany |
| Brand | Donner |
| Brand Name | Donner |
| Color | Black Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,315 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | Purpleheart |
| Guitar Bridge System | Purpleheart |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Piezo Pickup |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | Donner 40 inch acoustic guitar, gig bag, strap, digital clip-on tuner, capo, pickguard, extra pack of strings, 4 celluloid picks, Donner TP-1 piezo PICKUP |
| Instrument | Mini Jumbo Acoustic Guitar |
| Instrument Size | 40 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 18.4 x 4.7 x 40.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40"L x 18.4"W x 4.7"H |
| Manufacturer | Donner |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EC2077 |
| Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Model Number | EC2077 |
| Neck Material Type | Mahogany |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | ~25.5 inches |
| String Material Type | Phosphor Bronze |
| Top Material Type | Spruce Wood |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer. |
T**S
Couldn’t be happier (Lefty)
Amazing quality for a reasonable price! Was not expecting to be so satisfied going with the budget option! Feels & looks high quality. I would be hesitant to change out the strings immediately because upon tuning it I noticed the hi-E string is kinda ripping into the bridge, whereas the lower strings are not. Not a big deal and is probably normal. Lefties don’t have that many affordable options and I’m so relieved this isn’t as cheap feeling as the Rogue I had before (the other cheap lefty)
J**E
Great guitar kit.
This kit comes with everything. I’m using the app and enjoying the lessons. The tunner from the app is great for beginners. The guitar looks great also.
K**E
Alright for beginner but not a “for life” guitar
So I’ll just be real, I’m a new player, I haven’t played for long, only since September 2023, but I’ve played enough to know my thoughts on this guitar. Pros: It’s affordable, comes with everything you need to start, it’s not horrible, it’s light, no sharp pokey frets, fretboard isn’t bad when you get some oil on it, lasts a while, has tolerable sound, and sounds good when you use higher end strings, and is playable, although not incredible. Cons: Sound isn’t awesome enough to keep as your only guitar (if you are able to get a better one), tuner ain’t all that good, strings it comes with aren’t great, and the action (string height) is weird and not level, and the higher up on the neck the more out of tune it gets even when you fix the action, it’s easily scuffed, and most importantly, the fretboard cracked. Like to the point it’s pinching me and, if it wasn’t for my thick skin, would be cutting/stabbing me. It’s super irritating when I go to bend and my finger just gets caught and ruins the song. So to summarize, it plays alright, sounds okay, and is great for a beginner to see if they like the hobby, but it wears pretty quickly and requires some work every once in a while and, if possible for your budget, should be your FIRST guitar, not your ONLY guitar, but not everyone can do that so I get that. But anyways, don’t let my review discourage you, because it’s still awesome to be able to play your fav songs, but just be prepared to want to upgrade one day
N**D
Big sound, looks and feels great, great bang for buck
I was surprised at the sound of this guitar. Not only was it unique from my dreadnaught and grand auditorium style guitars, but was pretty fun and easy to play. Appearance/look/feel: Overall I really like the way this guitar looks. I like the black tone on the tuning machines and the bridge pins, strap pegs etc. The finish is a really nice/natural matte finish - not glossy but still smooth. Overall I really like the look a lot. Quality/condition: I was surprised at how light this guitar is, especially given it’s size. It was packaged well and didn’t come with any scrapes, scratches or nicks. I don’t think this could take a beating, but at the price point I’d say this is a great campfire/take anywhere guitar. It felt really well set up, and I haven’t noticed any issues with frets, neck, action etc. Given it’s stock from the manufacturer, a professional setup I’m sure couldn’t hurt - but it sounds fantastic as is without it. Sound: The tone is kind of new to me, but I also haven’t had a jumbo or mini jumbo guitar before. It has plenty of volume, even when fingerpicking. I really like the really strong highs/treble on this, with just enough bass and mids. This thing was made for strumming though, can really cut through a mix/band I would say. For the price, it’s a fantastic tone, with some better quality strings would sound even better. NOTE: the strings aren’t great, and are not comfortable to play (even as a 15+ year player). I’m going to swap them out soon with my go-to D’addario strings. I think it may make the tone even better (good as it already is), as I don’t think the stock strings are very good. Features/Bonus: I wish this guitar had onboard pickups/electronics, but it’s still really nice. The guitar itself is pretty basic, but sounds great as is. It came with a few generic extras with varying levels of quality/utility: -Gig bag: decent, not super padded but more than just a cover. Definitely usable. -Tuner: Didn’t seem to work great. I’ll probably use my phone or Snark. -Capo: Very nice! Also goes well with the other black accents on the guitar. Aesthetically pleasing. -Picks: Just fine -Strap: Surprisingly good, though basic. It’s a fabric of some kind, which is nice compared to the plastic-y kind. -Spare Strings: Will throw out as I think they’re pretty bad. -Pickguard (?): Randomly came with this bendy, vinyl stick on pickguard (I think), but cut doesn’t match soundhole and will go in trash. That said, plenty of really nice aftermarket pick guards that could be added. Big sound, looks and feels great, great bang for buck.
A**X
Well built guitar for not a lot of money.
I was looking at a replacement guitar for my Aria acoustic, as the bridge has started lifting on it. Happened to see this one on Amazon, and I liked the shape, so I decided to try it out. Turns out it is a pretty good guitar, and dare I say better than my Aria. Pros: Top seems to be solid spruce instead of laminate. Included gig bag is pretty good, with good padding and a nice zipper. Don't underestimate zippers! I have seen my fair share of decent gig bags ruined by a crappy zipper. Build quality is excellent, and I can find no flaws either inside or outside. The matte finish is well done, with no roughness that I can feel. Action is spot on. Any lower, and you would get buzz. Frets are smooth with no sharp ends. Cons: If I had to nitpick, I am not a fan of the silk screened logo on the headstock. I much prefer engraved logos, but that's just a personal thing. Final Thoughts: This is a good acoustic for the money, and would make an excellent beginner guitar. It comes with everything you need, extra strings, gig bag, tuner, and picks, to get started playing. Oh, and the sound is great as well! thumbs up!
J**E
Great Quality-Great Price
Beautiful sound & keeps in tune even when new! I like the smaller guitar, as I could no longer handle my full size acoustic guitar!
X**X
EXCELLENT entry-level (or higher) budget acoustic!
This little guitar is fantastic. It is thin and feels small, but it has a MUCH bigger and brighter sound than I expected. It has a really nice ring to it and it reverberates well. I thought it might have a real dead sound to it, but it was surprisingly fantastic. It's not trying to compete with a Martin or Alvarez, but if you're considering an Epiphone, Squier, or maybe even an Alvarez, Ibanez, or Fender - consider this Donner instead. I will say the "feel" is a bit different - like the fretboard doesn't be that standard feel (probably just needs a little oil), but it looks incredible. The top and back of the guitar fell pretty thin, but you shouldn't be throwing your guitar around anyway. Overall, it's pretty great, sounds great, and the price is right - so I recommend it. It's very well packaged, the gig bag is NICE - especially with er included back pack straps, and it has all the accessories you need - extra strings, tuner (which works REALLY well), and a nice capo and picks, among others. It also has an optional pick guard if you want to put it on. Seriously, get this. The value is all there and then some.
D**W
Strings too close together for adults
I wanted to try a smaller guitar that might be more comfortable to hold. After reading all the available information I decided on the Donner 3/4 size parlor guitar. I am happy to say that it checked all the boxes. Comfortable, flawless matte black finish and solidly built. After tuning it (love the digital tuner) I was very pleased with its crisp, clear sound. Alas, it has one fatal flaw. The neck is very narrow and the strings are too close together. Try as I may I could not play without one of my fingers touching two strings, and I am of average size with average hands. Although it is described as being for adults, I don't think it is, unless you are a petite lady with very small hands. So I am returning it and ordering a standard size guitar in its place. I'm a little disappointed but we live and learn. BTW, if you want this for a child, I think it would be a great guitar for a youngster.
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