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Size: 15W


Features

  • Great value:Loaded with amazing sound quality but at a great price.Volume Switch, 3 Band EQ(Treble,Middle, Bass) allows for Tone shaping .Donner Bass Amp turns any beginner into a PRO.
  • Compact and portable:Efficient, lightweight design provides easy portability without sacrificing tone quality.Donner Bass Amp makes an awesome gift for anybody who loves music
  • Amazing quality: The edge is surrounded by hard metal material, protecting the amplifier from damage and pad of rubber makes it stand safe and stable.1/4" Instrument Input, 3-Band EQ, 1/8" Auxiliary Input Jack for Jam-Along with Media Player or CD, 1/8" Headphone Output Jack for Silent Practice.
  • Multi-purpose:Use for electric bass guitar practice, small gig,travel,street performance, karaoke with friends, band performance, outdoors playing.Ideal for small venues, rehearsal spaces and bedroom practice sessions, and capable of greatly enriching your low-end tone.
  • Worry-free customer protection:30 days unconditional money back guarantee backed up by Our awesome customer support, you can rest assured to buy our products.Recently, Donner upgrade its logo. Due to the difference of production batches, the Donner logo on the product you received may be different.

Brand: Donner


Color: DBA-1


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Material: Metal


Output Wattage: 15 Watts


Item Weight: 15 pounds


Package Dimensions: 16 x 13.5 x 11.25 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 15W


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 22, 2018


Color Name: DBA-1


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Connector Type: 3.5mm Jacket, 6.35mm Jack


Material Type: Metal


Output Wattage: 15 Watts


Size: 15W


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Great for players of any experience level when used right.
Size: 25W
Having collected guitars and amps for years, I'm trying to cut down on gear as music is one of many hobbies and I simply don't invest the time needed to be a competent musician. I realized that among the many amps I sold off, that I sold the two guitar amps that had speakers and circuitry for bass guitar. One of the few amps I have left is a Donner practice amp for standard electric guitar (used for testing DIY stompbox circuits) and for a guitar amp, it is well featured and sounds decent. Most of my instrument experience is on standard electric and acoustic guitar, with bass guitar, keys, and synthesizers/sequencers adding to the hobby. So, I don't need a gig rig, and as much as I enjoy the sound of a cranked amp, my hearing has deteriorated as a result so I'm trying to hang on to what I have left. This amp fits my needs perfectly. It isn't too large, won't level the house, yet delivers enough punch even on the low end to get me excited to play my bass, a Schecter Omen Extreme 4. The Extreme 4 has active pickups, and I worried about this amp being overdriven despite the lack of a built-in overdrive circuit. I'm happy to say that even at full blast, this amp's circuitry doesn't overdrive. The tone does distort, but I can tell it's the speaker farting and flabbing. I'm sure if I replaced it with a higher wattage and quality speaker, the distortion would disappear. But again, I'm not much for cranking my amps these days. I appreciate the fact that Donner puts three band EQ's on their practice amps as well. My Omen Extrme 4 tends to be a little bright, so being able to roll the treble off and the bass up a touch is great. I noticed some gripes about this amp's feature set and limitations in other reviews, and I'm surprised to see them. This is a practice amp. It's not a good choice for a gig larger than a coffee shop with one other instrument and a vocalist at most. This amp draws enough power and is sturdily made, so while it is fairly easy to transport, it's not super portable and even with my electronic tinkering prowess, I would not invest the time and resources to integrate a cordless power supply for this amp. As for this amp's features, it has everything you need for practice. Volume, Low/Mid/High EQ, Aux Input and speaker-cancelling headphone jack. One thing that really hindered my progress and I daresay is a reason why I no longer take musical instrument practice seriously is I used to buy heavily featured amps with oodles of tonal options. I'd spend so much time toying with my gear that I never knuckled down and practiced. This amp has no fancy features to distract you, just enough for you to sculpt a basic tone. If you play this amp and it sounds good, that means you're playing your instrument well! So, if you need a small bass amp but don't want a small, battery powered amp, save some money and just get this amp. No, it doesn't have a big-name badge on it. But for practicing and elevating your skills, this amp is a fantastic choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023 by Hawk eye

  • Amplifier review
I like it, it works really good I can hear the powerful drum beats through the amplifier.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by Johann Batson

  • Solid Bass Amp at a Solid Price
Size: 25W
Lately, I’ve been on a Donner kick. I’ve purchased a number of their products and have been really satisfied with their quality and affordability. Quite simply, I’ve gotten a lot of bang for my buck. Which leads me to this. A few months ago, I bought a cheap acoustic bass guitar right here on amazon. Here’s the link if you’re interested: https://www.amazon.com/Electric-Acoustic-Guitar-Construction-Equalizer/dp/B003H8MXQQ/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=best+choice+acoustic+bass&qid=1561017663&s=gateway&sr=8-1 While it sounded okay acoustically (I sort of wish it was louder…), I’d been itching to plug it in. Problem was I didn’t own a bass amplifier. I did own a handful of traditional electric guitar amplifiers, but a quick internet search let me know that it wasn’t a good idea to plug a bass into one of them. Apparently, they’re not designed to handle the big wave-lengths created by a bass guitar. Especially at higher volumes. Since I enjoyed the Donner’s 10 watt practice amp, the DEA-1, I figured I’d give their bass amp a shot. Turned out that Donner offered two bass amps: a 15 watt version and a 25 watt version. Since I wanted the ability to jam with others without being drowned out by their rigs, I chose the larger (and presumably louder) 25 watt version. It’s called the DBA-2. Shipping/Packaging Condition: It arrived safely in two days’ time. The amp came with simple directions and adaptors for auxiliary inputs such as MP3 or CD players. That’s always a nice feature. With it, you can plug in your smartphone and jam along with your Itunes catalog, Youtube videos, or whatever else tickles your fancy. Plus, it came with a decent guitar cord (I can always use extras). Weight/Quality of Build: Though it isn’t all that much bigger than its 10 watt cousin, this thing is much heavier. The DEA-1 is barely over 10 pounds. This thing is over 20 pounds. Unlike the DEA-1, which boasted a heavy-duty black plastic exterior, the DBA-2 has a fabric (maybe felt?) exterior layer. The corners are further protected with a metal that looks like chrome but probably isn’t. The front has a black metal grate sporting the familiar Donner logo in its upper left corner. The control knobs are a thick black material that sort of gets lost against the black control panel. It would be nice to see them changed to silver or white. That would help them stand out better. On a side note: the treble, middle, and bass control knobs are labeled β€œEQUALIZATINO” on the front of the amp (see the attached photograph). I’m assuming it means the same thing as equalization, but in a different language. Either that, or it’s a misspelling. A quick Google search didn’t clear things up for me, so I’m still wondering. Sound: What can I say? The DBA-2 sounds good. I don’t feel comfortable saying it sounds great simply because I’ve never, until now, plugged a bass into a bass amplifier and listened to how it sounds. In other words, I have nothing to compare it to. But it delivers clear, punchy tones. The low-end wasn’t quite as booming as I had perhaps hoped, but it wasn’t bad, either. Heck, for all I know, it might be far boomier (hey, did I just invent an adjective?) than most 25 watt bass amps. The mids were genuinely impressive, and the higher-ends sounded solid. Final Take: Ultimately, I am happy with the amp. It sounds good and is competitively priced. The Donner company has really staked out a claim for making quality guitar gear that doesn’t put a giant dent in your bank account. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by Billy Booth Billy Booth

  • Good little amp.
Wanted to check it out due to it having a tweeter. Nice sounds, usable distortion, not overly loud for 30 watts though.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023 by ERIC MITCHELL ERIC MITCHELL

  • Good beginner bass amp
Size: 25W
Good lil amp for the price. My daughter got her first bass and needed an amp but didn't want to break the bank. This one fit perfectly. Only problem I've had is it making noise from background interference if left on while not playing. Really a non-issue as you should probably turn off when finished playing anyway. I'm happy with it,for a beginner budget amp it isn't bad at all ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2023 by Shane Shane

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