








🎸 Own the Groove, Command the Stage!
The Donner DPJ-100 Electric Bass Guitar combines professional-grade electronics with player-focused design. Featuring a custom 4-band active EQ preamp, PJ-style pickups, and a premium enhanced bridge, it delivers a fat, punchy tone with exceptional sustain. Its AAA Canadian maple neck with a slim C profile ensures fast, comfortable playability, while the contoured poplar body offers ergonomic comfort. Perfect for beginners and seasoned players alike, this bass comes complete with a gig bag, strap, and cable—making it a ready-to-rock package that’s already winning rave reviews for quality and value.














| ASIN | B09LHD2GJH |
| Back Material Type | Maple |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,309 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #27 in Electric Bass Guitars |
| Brand | Donner |
| Brand Name | Donner |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,242 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06978466953038 |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Size | PJ-Style |
| Item Weight | 5.42 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Donner |
| Model Number | DPJ-100 |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Size | PJ-Style |
| String Material Type | Nickel |
| Top Material Type | Maple |
| Warranty Description | 1 year. |
M**P
Great Beginner Bass
I bought this bass for my brother as a birthday gift since he wanted to start playing as a new hobby. I played it for a few days before giving to him, and I was actually very impressed. To my surprise, the action was set spot on, the neck was straight and it played great. I checked the neck with a straight edge and was surprised there was no bow at all. No issues with the pick ups, they sounded and operated great, pretty much what I was expecting, if not better. The tuners seemed solid and well made. It was wrapped up good during shipping and had a lot of padding on it. I would easily compare this to a fender squire beginner bass. I like how this comes with the case, cable and strap. The only minor issue I noticed was the frets weren't perfectly flush with the neck, but that makes no impact to the sound, you can just slightly feel them as you slide your hand up and down the neck. Theres a ton of videos online that show how to sand them down in a matter of seconds using a sanding pad, but regardless, I don't think a beginner would mind or notice that at all. All in all, I think this is a great guitar and definitely a great bargain. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to start playing bass. I'm a guitar player, I own one bass for recording, and I'm considering getting one of these for myself because I like it more than my current bass which was $400... I attached a bunch of pictures for everyone to reference, I hope it helps.
D**N
Electric guitar
I purchased this guitar for a friend's daughter and she absolutely loved it. It came well packaged and us top quality in construction and sound. A great buy for the price.
M**L
Good Bass.
Good bass for the price , (may not receive correct color! as i did not!) Good for a beginner, needed some set up but does play well Out Of The Box! active circuitry passable Pickups sound good ergonomics are very nice. I bought this Bass just to see what I'd get, and I'm pleased OTHER THAN THE COLOR!! with a couple upgrades (pick ups/nut/circuitry) Could--** Defiantly Be Used Pro++ I've been playing over 30 years pro and have several high end basses, and i would use this at a live show .
R**M
This Bass Is AWESOME! Donner Gives You So Much for Your Money!
Let me begin by saying I'm not a bassist; in fact, I'm not even a great guitarist, but rather an enthusiast who likes to experiment in his home studio. That being said, I purchased this for myself so I could lay down some rudimentary bass lines to glue together some song ideas ahead of someone else doing the real work, so take my comments in that context. I have to say, I LOVE this bass! As an owner of 3 other guitars, I CAN recognize good build quality and this certainly exemplifies that. There isn't a single blemish on this thing--it's shiny, slick and pretty. It's also SOLID, but not overly heavy. I'd guess it weighs about 7 or 8 freedom units (pounds) and its center of gravity is probably about the fourth fret from the end of the neck, so there's an ever so slight tendency for neck dive, but that's without the friction of a strap, just me holding it against my stomach and playing (yes, there is a carved comfort scoop). As it arrived, it was ALMOST in tune; the strings feel nice, well-coated so they're smooth with no biting. The tuners seem to work and one thing that actually surprised me is that it appears to have a bone nut--it's gritty, off-white and carved perfectly for each different string girth. The tuners are simple, but effective. At the other end, the bridge and saddles seem solid enough, though I'm not an expert, so I included a close-up picture for you to decide. The action is ever so slightly high due to my fingers being a just a bit shorter than average, but that's easily remedied. I included a pic of that, too, for your own reference. The knobs for the pots offer a pleasant resistance--just enough to feel substantial. The knobs themselves are straight and are installed securely. The pickups seem to be seated adequately and overall; this thing feels solid and pleasant to hold, which is important--especially if you're going to be using this for more than a couple of minutes. As for the playing, I like the classic P-Bass tone that this Donner provides; I ran this through my DAW and everything sounds good. Like I said, I'm not a professional bassist, but I was more than pleased with the sound I got. The strings stayed in tune and I had a great time. I'm not the next Michael Anthony or anything, but based on my experience as an incredibly mediocre guitarist, I'd say anyone else could probably get even more out of it. I will admit to one thing being a slight demerit in the evaluation of this bass: there is a tiny (I mean almost imperceptible, but not quite) bit of fret sprout on about three of the frets, something that is easily addressed by anyone with a luthier's kit--which, as the owner of 4 guitars now, I happen to possess. Fixing those frets will require about 5 minutes of work. The bundle includes a NICE, padded gig bag, a strap, a cable (which is surprisingly thick and deluxe-feeling) and an Allen wrench. The bass alone would have been a solid value, but with the added bundle, this is a home run for anyone who's a beginning/sometime/pro bassist (in need of an inexpensive backup). There are virtually no flaws and for the price, the potential downside is almost non-existent.
R**G
Great Gift with Amazing Sound—Now We’re Both Learning!
I got this Donner bass guitar as a reward for my daughter’s great grades, and it was a hit from day one. She loved it, and honestly I was surprised by how solid the sound quality is for the price. This doesn’t feel like a “starter” bass in a bad way. It plays clean and looks sharp. While she’s at school, I’ve been sneaking in some learning time myself. The included online lessons are a nice touch, and the whole kit (strap, cable, case) makes it easy to get started right out of the box. Great value, great sound—now we’ve both got a new hobby.
B**.
FROM A PRO BASS PLAYER. FINE INSTRUMENT
I STARTED PLAYING BASS IN 1963. I HAVE HAD MANY TOP END BASSES. I LEARNED TO WORK ON MY OWN GUITARS THROUGH THE YEARS. I ORDERED THE SUNBURST DONNER P BASS. I WAS QUITE PLAYABLE RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX, I WAS IMPRESSED RIGHT AWAY! INTONATION WAS PERFECT, THE FRET ENDS WERE A BIT SHARP, AND NEEDED A LITTLE FILING. EASY FIX (FOR ME). I ALWAYS PLAY FLAT WOUND STRINGS, SO I PUT ON SOME LABELLA FLATS..... THE DONNER BASS NEAR COMPARES TO ANY AMERICAN FENDER P BASS THAT I HAVE OWNED. (AT LEAST THE ONE THAT I GOT)> GREAT WORKMANSHIP TOO! I THINK THAT DONNER HAS 'UPPED' THEIR GAME, AND IS PUTTING OUT SOME PRETTY DARN GOOD PRODUCTS THESE DAYS ,AND HAS EARNED MORE RESPECT FROM ME FOR SURE.. update: after owning it for a month or so.......... THIS IS NOW MY 'GO TO' BASS I LOVE IT! AS I SAID, I MADE MY OWN MINOR ADJUSTMENTS TO THE GUITAR.
J**Q
An Ideal Bundle
What can I say, it is an excellent product for the price you pay. It looks nice, it sounds well. Perfect instrument for beginners
B**Y
Is NOT Neck heavy
Some reviewer claimed it was neck heavy. I found, it is NOT neck heavy, rather perfectly balanced whether on a strap, or on my knee. (My strap is leather though, and the body side is rather rough and grippy. So there is that factor) I was reluctant when I read that "neck heavy" stuff, but glad I did not heed those words. The Guitar IS on the heavy side, for sure though, (about 10 pounds.) So yes, compaired to a six string electric guitar it is heavier, and it's longer too. But it IS a standard full size electric BASS guitar, so, it is, what it is. Basses are bigger, heavier, and longer than six strings guitars, for sure. I am 6' and 190 lbs and no problem for me. It's a fine instrument IMO. Well balanced. Just what I hoped it would be. I am having a lot of fun with it. I have a little Fender, Frontman, 10G practice AMP ($80) and this bass just does not play so well on that, for me. I don't dare turn it up full blast on that little amp, for fear this bass might blow the speakers. This 10G works very well for my six string though. Nice and small. Sweet for 6 string guitars A new FENDER BASS 40 AMP, that I ordered, arrived today though. ($200.). I DO like that 40 amp, for this bass. Some reviews say that the Fender bass amp plays on six string guitars OK too. I have not found very true for me. It sounds too deep, but truthfully, I have not fooled around with it much with my 6 string, and the bass amp does have a lot of settings. So maybe, (??) but I am sure my Fender, 10G is great for my 6 string, so I doubt I'll mess around using that with my bass anymore So anyway, I am in love with this Donner bass, so far. Everything works good, so far, for me. If I find anything negative about it later, I will come back and edit this review. 10/08/2022.
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