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Donner 39 Inch Electric Guitar, Designer Series DST-200 Stylish Solid Body Electric Guitar for Beginner Intermediate & Pro Players, Single Coil Split System, Bonus Bag, Cable, Strap Void Black

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1.Color:Black


2.:Dst200-poplar Body


About this item

  • 【Innovative Color Design Electric Guitar】DONNER Designer Series - DST-200 ST electric guitar fusing a resonant poplar body with exciting new coloring scheme, is a refined take on a modern classic. Provides an impressive treat for your eyes to hands.
  • 【H-S-S Pickups with Coil Split System】The special Donner HSS Pickups made in Korea have more power output and more distortion. 5-way switching to create 7 MODES-TONES for genre-defying sonic variety. The PUSH-PULL tone knob on the second tone control for coil split yields a convincing single-coil effect, and gives you classic guitar with unbelievable clarity, unlocking single-coil tones without any volume loss.
  • 【Vintage Style Tuning Machine & Tremelo Bridge】 From the vintage-style tuning machine to tuning pegs in a special black headstock provides maximum tuning stability. Easy-to-use classic tuning machine set & full lock 6-saddle vintage-style synchronized tremolo combines classic aesthetics with modern playability to suit the needs of today’s guitarist.
  • 【C-Shaped Neck Profile for Effortless Playability】Classical silky C-shaped neck profile with built-in neck stiffener, AAA Canada maple neck made in satin finish is smooth and durable. 22 frets marks on the neck and top of the 9.5"" radius maple fingerboard and D-stamped neck plate, as well as medium jumbo frets, provide effortless playability."
  • 【High Quality Accessories】With classic ST style, advanced features, and stylish finishes, including a waterproof nylon oxford electric guitar bag and a 10ft AWG24 cable with an Oxygen-depleted copper center conductor, the Donner DST-200 Electric Guitar makes an excellent present for music enthusiasts.



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  • #37 in Solid Body Electric Guitars
  • #62 in Electric Guitar Beginner Kits
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available April 23, 2021 Back Material Poplar Body Material Poplar Color Name Void Black Fretboard Material Purpleheart Guitar Pickup Configuration H-S-S Scale Length 39 String Material Nickel plated Top Material Maple Wood Neck Material Type Maple Number of Strings 6 Guitar Bridge System Guitar Single Swing Bridge (All Silver) Size 39 pouces, droitier

Product Description

electric guitar

TONES SWITCH SYSTEM BY DONNER FOR DST-200 STYLISH COLOR ELECTRIC GUITAR

  • Coil Split System

PUSH-PULL tone knob yields a convincing single-coil effect, give you classic guitar with unbelievable clarity, unlocking single-coil tones without any volume loss.

Let this ideal guitar that combines vintage classics with modern innovations be the perfect tool to inspire and make you stand out.

pickup with coil split system

black electric guitar

Solid body Electric Guitar

The selected premium poplar body of Donner electric guitar is chambered for additional midrange and top-end sweetness. The high gloss finish, aged white knobs, and painted 4ply red tortoise pickguard deliver an undeniably classy look.

HSS Pickup

H-S-S Pickups with Coil Split

The customed HSS pickup overwound coil provides great playability that cuts through any mix without sounding bright or brash. PUSH-PULL switch circuit design is added on the second tone control, providing up to 7 tone options.

vintage style guitar

Stylish Vintage Design

The vintage-style tuning machine and bridge system for maximum tuning stability. With a black finish headstock, delivers a stark utilitarian look.

Stratocaster Electric Guitar
Customer Reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars 6,241
4.5 out of 5 stars 1,944
4.2 out of 5 stars 466
4.2 out of 5 stars 466
4.4 out of 5 stars 1,159
Color Sunburst/Black/Red/Sapphire Blue/Lake Blue/Yellow Ice Blue/Polar White/Sunburst/Black Green/Black Black/Pink Red/Sunburst/Black/Green
Body Material Poplar Poplar Alder Poplar Poplar
Neck Material Maple Maple Maple Maple Maple
Fingerboard Material Purpleheart Indian Laurel/Maple Indian Laurel Purpleheart Maple
Pickups H-S-S H-S-S with Coil Split H-S-S with Coil Split H-S-S with Coil Split S
Guitar Bridge System Full Block 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo Full Block 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo Vintage Style Full Block Pop-In Arm 2-Point Guitar Tremolo Bridge Full Block 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo Fixed Hardtail Saddle Bridge
Accessories Full Set Includes Mini Amplifier Full Set Includes Mini Amplifier Strap & Cable & Bag Strap & Cable & Bag Full Set Includes Mini Amplifier
Suitable Player Beginner Intermediate & Pro Intermediate & Pro Beginner & Intermediate & Pro Kids

Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2025
Affordable and good quality. Trem works fine, but not for metal dive bombs. Nice clean tones and you can also rock out on this guitar. I own several guitars and I'm quite pleased with this one.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on February 22, 2025
Affordable and good quality. Trem works fine, but not for metal dive bombs. Nice clean tones and you can also rock out on this guitar. I own several guitars and I'm quite pleased with this one.
Noel
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
Le look, la finition sont supers. Le two point synchro, les lockins tuners sont très bien. Un gros bémole, le manche n'est pas très bien et la touche n'est pas ajustée du tout, pour un néphyte, c'est compliqué. Même après un ajustement complet, la touche demeure très moyenne. Par contre le son, l'électronique et les pick-up sont supers, novateurs.
Noel
Reviewed in Canada on February 1, 2025
Le look, la finition sont supers. Le two point synchro, les lockins tuners sont très bien. Un gros bémole, le manche n'est pas très bien et la touche n'est pas ajustée du tout, pour un néphyte, c'est compliqué. Même après un ajustement complet, la touche demeure très moyenne. Par contre le son, l'électronique et les pick-up sont supers, novateurs.
Fred Hill
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
I have the Void Black DST-400.Packed in a gig bag within the box... undamaged. No blemishes on finish. Guitar is indeed a Solid Alder body. Pickups are pretty good. The mid and neck pickups are hot. Now, this guitar has some weight to it, but that's ok. I haven't played a guitar like this since the late 80s. It has all the sound characteristics of a Fender Strat, but not the price tag. The tremolo works fine even though I personally never use it, and the action is a tad higher than what I'm used to playing but I can fix that no problem. The tuners are very good. This guitar surprisingly has better sustain than I thought it would have given that it's a Strat style guitar. The tone and volume knobs don't crackle or make any noise when adjusting. I have had some budget guitars where that was the case. The fret edges could use a little smoothing out but other than that, they're fine. The fretboard on mine is gorgeous. The nut is plastic, but decent. The humbucker is very well balanced and has a high output. In a nutshell, for the price... you could not ask for a better budget strat. It sort of reminds me of a Charvel I had many moons ago. Get them while they are still available. I can say this was money well spent. Budget guitars can be hit or miss, and in this case... I've got a bullseye. I played this right after unboxing it and after some tuning, I was actually taken back at how good it sounded. The neck feels good on this one but there is no skunk stripe on the back, like the one that is pictured on Donner's promo pics. I might buy another if they don't sell out first.Bottom line, I'm happy with this purchase and I have a newfound respect for Donner.I might just start investing in Donner instruments from now on.
Fred Hill
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
I have the Void Black DST-400.Packed in a gig bag within the box... undamaged. No blemishes on finish. Guitar is indeed a Solid Alder body. Pickups are pretty good. The mid and neck pickups are hot. Now, this guitar has some weight to it, but that's ok. I haven't played a guitar like this since the late 80s. It has all the sound characteristics of a Fender Strat, but not the price tag. The tremolo works fine even though I personally never use it, and the action is a tad higher than what I'm used to playing but I can fix that no problem. The tuners are very good. This guitar surprisingly has better sustain than I thought it would have given that it's a Strat style guitar. The tone and volume knobs don't crackle or make any noise when adjusting. I have had some budget guitars where that was the case. The fret edges could use a little smoothing out but other than that, they're fine. The fretboard on mine is gorgeous. The nut is plastic, but decent. The humbucker is very well balanced and has a high output. In a nutshell, for the price... you could not ask for a better budget strat. It sort of reminds me of a Charvel I had many moons ago. Get them while they are still available. I can say this was money well spent. Budget guitars can be hit or miss, and in this case... I've got a bullseye. I played this right after unboxing it and after some tuning, I was actually taken back at how good it sounded. The neck feels good on this one but there is no skunk stripe on the back, like the one that is pictured on Donner's promo pics. I might buy another if they don't sell out first.Bottom line, I'm happy with this purchase and I have a newfound respect for Donner.I might just start investing in Donner instruments from now on.
Melanie Müller
Reviewed in Germany on December 19, 2024
Diese E Gitarre kann ich mit gutem Gewissen weiterempfehlen. Sie hat einen super feinen Klang und ist Spitzenklasse verarbeitet!Preis Leistung ist unschlagbar
Melanie Müller
Reviewed in Germany on December 19, 2024
Diese E Gitarre kann ich mit gutem Gewissen weiterempfehlen. Sie hat einen super feinen Klang und ist Spitzenklasse verarbeitet!Preis Leistung ist unschlagbar
Palistar
Reviewed in Italy on November 7, 2024
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Reviewed in Italy on November 7, 2024
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Jazz Almenas
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
Bought this and set it up with 9-46. As much as I love spit head tuners, these have a bad turning, surely I will upgrade them to Guyker. The nut is very smooth but I still put some graphite just on case. The neck is a beauty, no fret buzz and easy to set up, the fretboard was not dry at all. The HSS configuration is a very versatile one, and the coil tap on the bridge pickup is a nice detail. The sound is pretty bright, but not in a bad way. The tremolo bridge is really smooth, even though the block is a thin zinc alloy, it sounds really nice. In the near future, I will upgrade to a 37mm Brass Block, probably from Musiclily. Good weight, came with its own strap, a good quality cable, and a decent gig bag. If you want to have a good working guitar for a good price, I recommend these, I will get the Shell Pink one soon!
Jazz Almenas
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
Bought this and set it up with 9-46. As much as I love spit head tuners, these have a bad turning, surely I will upgrade them to Guyker. The nut is very smooth but I still put some graphite just on case. The neck is a beauty, no fret buzz and easy to set up, the fretboard was not dry at all. The HSS configuration is a very versatile one, and the coil tap on the bridge pickup is a nice detail. The sound is pretty bright, but not in a bad way. The tremolo bridge is really smooth, even though the block is a thin zinc alloy, it sounds really nice. In the near future, I will upgrade to a 37mm Brass Block, probably from Musiclily. Good weight, came with its own strap, a good quality cable, and a decent gig bag. If you want to have a good working guitar for a good price, I recommend these, I will get the Shell Pink one soon!
Michael P
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
I've loved the feel for it, I see others complain about the frets sticking out, but mine came silky smooth.The pick ups are great, I wasn't expecting to be so happy with them.Tuners hold a tune pretty well, I can tune it up at the start of a jam session and it'll stay, and I do a lot of full step bends and vibrato in my playing.That last one leads into the next part, I don't care for the tremolo bar, I appreciate the drop in bar, but I don't use it. The strings will detune the second you touch it, but that's been my gripe with the tremolo bars since I first touched an electric guitar.The next downside is a bigger issue for me, I didn't check out the internal hardware of the guitar when I first got it, but I have to now. The ground wire is no longer doing it's job, so there's a electrical buzzing sound coming through any amp/speakers I play through if I'm not touching the strings.Overall though, it's worth it. I'm not a professional guitar player, but I've played for twenty three years now, and it's a step up from my squire strat I got new 21 years ago, and feels about on par with my Schecter Diamond series from 06'
Michael P
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2023
I've loved the feel for it, I see others complain about the frets sticking out, but mine came silky smooth.The pick ups are great, I wasn't expecting to be so happy with them.Tuners hold a tune pretty well, I can tune it up at the start of a jam session and it'll stay, and I do a lot of full step bends and vibrato in my playing.That last one leads into the next part, I don't care for the tremolo bar, I appreciate the drop in bar, but I don't use it. The strings will detune the second you touch it, but that's been my gripe with the tremolo bars since I first touched an electric guitar.The next downside is a bigger issue for me, I didn't check out the internal hardware of the guitar when I first got it, but I have to now. The ground wire is no longer doing it's job, so there's a electrical buzzing sound coming through any amp/speakers I play through if I'm not touching the strings.Overall though, it's worth it. I'm not a professional guitar player, but I've played for twenty three years now, and it's a step up from my squire strat I got new 21 years ago, and feels about on par with my Schecter Diamond series from 06'
DjKoffee
Reviewed in Italy on June 20, 2023
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Reviewed in Italy on June 20, 2023
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Victor G. Gayle
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2022
I’ve owned and consistently played the DST200 for 7 months now and comparing it to my 5 Squier Affinitys and 2 Bullets (Teles and Starts) purchased over the past 6/7 years from Amazon because these guitars are in the same price and quality categories and I’ve had adequate time to make a fair opinion. Over all it’s a great guitar and surpasses a Squire Bullet but falls short of the Affinity line which was my unreasonable expectation considering the $70 difference. It probably falls the middle of a Bullet and Affinity but I would chose the DST200 over a Bullet or Sonic due to the over all feel, primarily the body wood which I think contributes to the overall tone, an idea debated in some circles (the tone wood conspiracy lol). I’ll try not to repeat what’s all ready been said so my points are it really is a good feeling guitar to play, kind of thin but setups and inotates very well contributing the overall tuning. The black finish is professional and top notch! The electronics sound great and the additional splitting humbucker is useful. Some players don’t prefer the ceramic pickups but they sounded good to my ears lending to all the classic Fender tones in all 5 switch positions with the added push/pull switch for the bridge humbucker (a nice competitive idea from Donner). The plastic nut was cut perfectly and the original Donner tremolo is good and compatible to a stock Squier vintage type. The frets are smaller in diameter compared to the larger fender/squier which could make or break a player’s opinion but I’ve accepted it (still like jumbos for the feel and longevity). Now swapping out parts could be a problem, I’m always modding and found that some of my numerous loaded pickguards didn’t fit resulting in drilling extra holes for the 11 screws, the horn portion didn’t exactly line up and the tremolo template was slightly off and required some shaving. I swapped out the stock tremolo for a fender gold vintage and it was a perfect fit. The body is the same size of an Affinity meaning it’s smaller than the standard Fender Strat. When I replaced the stock tuning machines with gold vintage F-hole Fenders I found the holes had been reverted back to a smaller diameter with plugs then redrilled for smaller holes as if Donner was using larger tuners at one time. These “plugs” popped out when I tried to replace the original retainer rings so I had to tap them back in and repair the cracks and splits with wood filler, sanding and a repaint which brings me to an inconsistentancy, in the stock pictures the headstock is shown painted black but mine was a natural finish. I just painted mine with black lacquer and buffed to a professional shine. I also swapped out the pups and pots for some better alnico brand and rewired the split humbucker switch to go series/parallel (personal preference) and I stayed with original Donner pickguard as others didn’t exactly fit. I also kept the cheap import 5 way switch but will swap it eventually as the cheapies get scratchy over time and using. I replaced the stock boat input plate and jack with Fender and found a slight difference in size but nothing significant I’ve also replaced the plastic nut with a high quality precut bone, this is new territory to me as further adjustments are needed like recutting slots due to string buzz and intonation problems but it was a perfect fit in the slot (found an exact replacement on Amazon with the same measurements. This is important!!) I also sanded down the clear satin finish on the back of the neck with some expensive nitrocellulose amber colored lacquer, personal preference. I don’t usually review products but I’m passionate about guitars in general and hope these details are beneficial to anyone. Play, mod and learn!
Victor G. Gayle
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2022
I’ve owned and consistently played the DST200 for 7 months now and comparing it to my 5 Squier Affinitys and 2 Bullets (Teles and Starts) purchased over the past 6/7 years from Amazon because these guitars are in the same price and quality categories and I’ve had adequate time to make a fair opinion. Over all it’s a great guitar and surpasses a Squire Bullet but falls short of the Affinity line which was my unreasonable expectation considering the $70 difference. It probably falls the middle of a Bullet and Affinity but I would chose the DST200 over a Bullet or Sonic due to the over all feel, primarily the body wood which I think contributes to the overall tone, an idea debated in some circles (the tone wood conspiracy lol). I’ll try not to repeat what’s all ready been said so my points are it really is a good feeling guitar to play, kind of thin but setups and inotates very well contributing the overall tuning. The black finish is professional and top notch! The electronics sound great and the additional splitting humbucker is useful. Some players don’t prefer the ceramic pickups but they sounded good to my ears lending to all the classic Fender tones in all 5 switch positions with the added push/pull switch for the bridge humbucker (a nice competitive idea from Donner). The plastic nut was cut perfectly and the original Donner tremolo is good and compatible to a stock Squier vintage type. The frets are smaller in diameter compared to the larger fender/squier which could make or break a player’s opinion but I’ve accepted it (still like jumbos for the feel and longevity). Now swapping out parts could be a problem, I’m always modding and found that some of my numerous loaded pickguards didn’t fit resulting in drilling extra holes for the 11 screws, the horn portion didn’t exactly line up and the tremolo template was slightly off and required some shaving. I swapped out the stock tremolo for a fender gold vintage and it was a perfect fit. The body is the same size of an Affinity meaning it’s smaller than the standard Fender Strat. When I replaced the stock tuning machines with gold vintage F-hole Fenders I found the holes had been reverted back to a smaller diameter with plugs then redrilled for smaller holes as if Donner was using larger tuners at one time. These “plugs” popped out when I tried to replace the original retainer rings so I had to tap them back in and repair the cracks and splits with wood filler, sanding and a repaint which brings me to an inconsistentancy, in the stock pictures the headstock is shown painted black but mine was a natural finish. I just painted mine with black lacquer and buffed to a professional shine. I also swapped out the pups and pots for some better alnico brand and rewired the split humbucker switch to go series/parallel (personal preference) and I stayed with original Donner pickguard as others didn’t exactly fit. I also kept the cheap import 5 way switch but will swap it eventually as the cheapies get scratchy over time and using. I replaced the stock boat input plate and jack with Fender and found a slight difference in size but nothing significant I’ve also replaced the plastic nut with a high quality precut bone, this is new territory to me as further adjustments are needed like recutting slots due to string buzz and intonation problems but it was a perfect fit in the slot (found an exact replacement on Amazon with the same measurements. This is important!!) I also sanded down the clear satin finish on the back of the neck with some expensive nitrocellulose amber colored lacquer, personal preference. I don’t usually review products but I’m passionate about guitars in general and hope these details are beneficial to anyone. Play, mod and learn!