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The Donner DDP-300 is a professional full-size digital piano featuring 88 graded hammer action weighted keys for authentic acoustic touch, 10 high-definition voices, and 128-note polyphony. It boasts premium 3D surround sound with dual tweeters and a subwoofer, Bluetooth and MIDI connectivity for versatile integration, and user-friendly features like partition mode and dual headphone jacks. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned players, it combines performance, style, and convenience in a sleek dark rose finish.

















| ASIN | B0893VW8MV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,319 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #30 in Home Digital Pianos |
| Brand | Donner |
| Brand Name | Donner |
| Color | Dark rose |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connector Type | wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 738 Reviews |
| Headphones Jack | 6.35mm Jack |
| Instrument | Digital Piano, Piano |
| Item Dimensions | 16.54 x 53.54 x 32.09 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.54"D x 53.54"W x 32.09"H |
| Item Weight | 43.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Donner |
| Model Name | DDP 300 |
| Model Number | DDP-300 |
| Number of Keys | 88 |
| Operating System | Windows, Macos, Ios |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Size | DDP-300 with Pedal |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Headphone Jack, Weighted Keys |
| Special Features | Headphone Jack, Weighted Keys |
| Style | Digital |
| Supported Software | Donner Music APP, Piano Apps supporting USB-MIDI connectivity |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
P**E
Easy to play piano.
Wonderful digital piano. Easy to play, wonderful sound, easy to put together, looks great as a piece of furniture.
R**0
well made with great sound
I bought this as a gift for my grandson. It is as described. Beautiful instrument with great tone. The wood is pressed wood but it is handsome and decently made. It will not stand up to abuse, but is study. My son in law and I had it together in 15 minutes. 100% recommend.
N**D
Action and tone are very good, great feature - recommend!
This is a really nice electric piano with some really fun and useful features and I would certainly recommend, especially for the price. TL;DR: Action and tone are very good; assembly is simple as can be; features are exceptional; volume button very weak/wobbly; no bench included. Overall would highly recommend. Assembly: It took no time at all to assemble, I think I spent 20 mins doing it myself. You can do it as one person fairly easily, but when attaching the top keyboard part to the stand it is helpful to have another person so you can line it up easier and not scratch the finish. As an adult man, it was manageable to lift the keyboard part but it was definitely heavy. Tone: Tone is pretty great overall; the speakers sound like good quality. It sounds good plugged in to headphones and midi recording into GarageBand sounded great too. I’m not a huge fan of the different “voicings” on any electric piano, but these ones seemed fine. The electric piano setting was pretty good - I did notice when you selected the “rock organ” setting, it was significantly louder, without moving the volume dial. Some good options for reverb and note transposing as well which are nice. Quality: This is a good heavy piano and the quality seems really good with a couple exceptions (they may be just issues with my particular piano, but just FYI). 1) a few of the “C” keys will stay depressed if you press very hard. I don’t ever play with that much force so is not an issue for me. 2) The volume dial is extremely wobbly/loose-feeling. It’s not a component that should get a tone of wear, but even so I have a hard time seeing it as being really durable for long term. 3) I received in great condition, but there is a “crack” in the Donner logo on the music stand (see picture). Not a huge deal but a bit of an eye sore. Features: This is where this piano shines (in addition to the great tone and action); to get many of the following really cool features/functions you typically spend much more. Some key features (* means it’s one of my favorite features) -“teacher mode” split keyboard for duplicate tones -Bluetooth MIDI connection (for recording into music program)** -Nice reverb options* -Various keyboard voicings (piano, strings, organ, etc.) -Auto-off function after 30 minutes of inactivity -Transposing notes TL;DR: Action and tone are very good; assembly is simple as can be; features are exceptional; volume button very weak/wobbly; no bench included. Overall would highly recommend.
C**E
Wonderfully grand (for a half-a-grand piano)
Gosh, this thing is delightful. I studied piano for a decade in my youth and decided to start relearning it as an adult. Because I spent so many years playing an acoustic upright piano, finding one that really *felt* like a proper piano was my #1 concern, and this one truly hits the mark. It makes the distinction between a "keyboard" and an "electric piano" very clear... this one absolutely falls into the latter category. It's definitely not the most portable option out there, but that wasn't a priority for me, as it will basically only move when I buy a house in a few years. Rather, having a substantial stand attached to it-- with all three pedals built in, no less-- vastly enhances both the feel and the appearance, even if it forces you to sacrifice some of its portability. Setup was super straightforward and only required a Phillips head screwdriver and a second pair of hands to help lift; it took less than 30 minutes and inspired zero frustration. The "wood" has a bit of an IKEA quality to it (so, a little chintzy), but it's only noticeable during assembly and the thing looks totally legit once put together. The sound is crisp and clear and delightfully authentic-sounding. Given that I've had a long time off from playing, also, I am very appreciative of the key weighting being adjustable and am finding it more comfortable to play on the lighter setting. I would absolutely recommend this instrument, for both beginners and experienced players alike, to anyone who wants the look and feel of a real piano but without paying thousands of dollars and having to hire movers and retune it every time you relocate.
T**.
A Great Value
I changed my original 3 star rating to 4. Let me share the pros and cons. Then I'll explain why I changed my rating. PROS: 1. Aesthetically, for the price point, it's a beautiful piano. It's black with a very subtle dark red finish. This is easily a lovely piece of furniture for any living room. 2. It's easy to assemble, although ideally, you need two people because it weighs about 99 pounds. 3. All the keys, button functions, sliding cover, and book stand are in perfect working order. The piano has several features such as multiple voices (grand piano, electric piano, strings, etc.), Bluetooth MIDI function, and a headphone jack. The pedals feel right when I test it but I didn't plug it in so I don't know if it works properly. 4. The price point is really good for what you get. 5. The keys are full size, weighted and sensitive to touch. The softer you hit the key, the softer the sound. The harder you hit the key, the louder the sound. Just like the keys of a traditional acoustic piano. 6. The overall tone is good and the speakers adequate. 7. Great customer service. You have to contact the Amazon seller, DonnerDirect for assistance, not Donner Deal. The seller is quick to respond to your email and make concerted efforts to help resolve your problem. 8. Return shipping is free (for Prime members) with an option for UPS to pick up the package from your door. CONS: 1. The pedal cord did not fit into the pedal outlet. The seller sent me a video on how to plug in the pedal cord. Only problem is the pedal outlet featured in the video is normal. As you can see from the picture, the pedal outlet has a big metal piece inside that's blocking the cord from being plugged in. I couldn't plug in the pedal and not able to use it. 2. The keys seem a bit stiff. I am an intermediate player who's been playing the piano for past 30 years. I grew up playing a traditional piano, but in the last 8 years or so, I've been playing a non-weighted Casio keyboard. I do have friends and family who have either a traditional or weighted digital piano. So when I visit, I occasionally play their piano. The keys on the DDP 300 do feel a bit stiff in comparison. But then again, it could just be my recollection of how weighted keys are supposed to feel. The reason I changed my rating is because I've communicated with Donner Direct to resolve the pedal outlet issue. I've come to understand that this is simply an isolated incident and the seller has been more than willing to work with me to resolve the issue, offering to send me a replacement and assuring me they are doing everything they can for quality control of their products. I am so impressed with their customer service - truly one of the best I've ever dealt with. Based on my extensive research of electric pianos in this price range, I believe Donner produces good quality digital pianos that the average consumer can afford. It would be unfair to compare this to expensive, high-end piano brands. This piano is good for the price pont. I recommend you try it out. If there is an isolated issue with it, you can trust their customer service to rectify the situation. Or, you can return it free of charge (for Prime members). You have nothing to lose.
S**M
Perfect if you value money looks and Sound quality
Beautiful Sound Quality, I’ve been using it for 2 years now and it’s so good. The lower frequencies are so deep!!!
J**S
Great Keyboard!
Overall a great product! I've been pretty impressed all the way from looks to sounds (which is the most important). It has multiple different instruments to choose from most of which I would expect (Pianos, organs, harpsichord, strings), but a few that I've not seen on a lower priced instrument (guitar, bass, pad). All of the instruments sound pretty good, but there is a noticeable volume different between most of the instruments, but it can be overcome with the volume knob. It does vary the volume based on loudness of the instruments through (e.g. the pipe organ is louder than the guitar or harpsichord). My parents have a several-thousand dollar keyboard that also has a volume difference between instruments, so this is not unique to this piano. Bottom line, not a deal breaker for me. Not all of the instruments sound just like the real thing, but they all sound good. I play a short sample of each instrument in the video (not great playing, but I started piano fairly recently). There are loads of other feature that are really convenient too, such as the metronome (super helpful for practice!) and the ability to change the reverb depth to add a little more fullness. The reverb can be incredibly big if you really want it to be though. And you can jump between 2 settings. There are a couple thing I might change if I could (Cons list below), but overall the pros far outweigh the cons. Glad I bought it! Pros: - Weighted keys - Multiple different instrument sounds - 3 Pedals for sustain & damping - Adjustable reverb depth - Keyboard spit between instruments - Keyboard split for 2 players at one time - Front speakers for fuller sound Cons: - Volume differences between instrument settings - No mic input in the back
A**R
was very pleased
Was very pleased with my delivery of piano and was not very hard to put together. it is a beautiful piece. i got it for my grandson to start learning piano. He was very excited.
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