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Donner DDP-100S Digital Piano 88 Key Weighted Graded Hammer-Action Piano Keyboard with MIDI In/Out, 200 Sounds & Rhythms, 100 Demo, Electric Piano with Bench for Beginner Professional

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Size: DDP-100S


Features

  • 88-Key Progressive Weighted Keyboard with Hammer TouchDDP-100S fully-weighted keyboard piano restores more realistic feel and sound of the acoustic grand piano, help you develop finger strength and proper piano playing techniques
  • More Functions Create More PossibilitiesDDP-100S 88-key digital piano expands your musical palette with 200 sounds, 200 rhythms, & 100 demo songs. Includes auto-tuning, metronome, transposition, MIDI In/Out for comprehensive practice
  • The Latest Version of Speaker System Give You Better Playing ExperienceDDP-100S 88 key weighted digital piano increases stereo speaker power through balanced adjustment, give you a three-dimensional listening atmosphere. And the AWM dynamic sampling demonstrate the timbre level, making the treble smooth and more delicate, and the bass deeper and more intense
  • Compact Home Digital Piano For YouDDP-100S digital piano 88 key weighted reduces the volume and weight on the basis of DDP100, saving your room space. DDP 100S digital piano is suitable for the playing of the whole family

Brand: Donner


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Weighted Keys


Model Number: EC3511


Instrument: Piano, Digital Piano


Manufacturer: Donner


Brand Name: Donner


Age Range Description: Adult


Model Name: DDP 100S


Size: DDP-100S


Style: Digital


Color: Black


Connector Type: MIDI USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Features: Weighted Keys


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Beginner


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The Donner DDP-100S Digital Piano generally receives positive reviews, with many customers expressing satisfaction with its sound quality, design, and ease of assembly. It's particularly favored by beginners and those needing a small yet substantial keyboard piano for personal enjoyment. Despite some complaints about certain keys feeling loose and producing ticking noises, and others remarking on the pedal height, the overall feedback on the piano's performance and quality is good.

Pros

  • 🎹 Great tone and sound quality
  • 🎵 Attractive style and design
  • 🔧 Easy to assemble
  • 🛋️ Comes with a bench seat featuring limited storage
  • 💼 Compact size makes it suitable for small spaces
  • 🌟 Full 88 key keyboard

Cons

  • 🎹 Some keys have a loose feel and produce a ticking noise
  • ♿ Pedals are high from the floor, making them uncomfortable for some users

Should I Buy It?

If sound quality, compactness, and ease of assembly are your top priorities, the Donner DDP-100S Digital Piano should be a good choice. While there are some problems concerning specific keys and pedal height, they seem to be minor issues that do not severely affect the overall experience. So, for beginners and casual players, this piano seems to be a solid choice.


  • Great quality for price point!
Size: DDP-100
I settled on the Donner DDP-100 model after reading several reviews for this and other models. I was slightly nervous because reviews were a bit mixed recently, but thought it would be worth the chance, considering our needs (2 beginners...really all 4 of us are at a pretty basic skill level). We have to travel an hour to find a good piano shop that has a decent inventory and the high-end brands didn't really have reviews that sounded all that much better compared to this one. Packaging: I will say that it came very well packaged: box was sturdy, pieces were securely fit in styrofoam, and each piece was individually wrapped in plastic to protect the finish. I assessed each piece for any signs of damage or defect and found only a small drip of glue on the front of the keyboard that is BARELY noticeable. Assembly: Again, reviews were mixed about how easy it is to get this assembled. Some swear it is a 2-person job, while others say one person can handle it. I was really nervous as I started to assemble the base because it didn't seem terribly sturdy initially. It took a bit to get it all screwed together. One of the caster inserts wasn't installed correctly and came out when I was trying to adjust a screw, but it was a very easy fix. Once the base was assembled, the whole unit felt more sturdy and it looked great. I was able to pick up the keyboard unit by myself and put it on the base without assistance. It took just a little bit of work to line everything up, so I could attach the keyboard to the base, but I'm pleased to say that yes, it is entirely possible for one person to assemble this without help. It took about 40 minutes to assemble and would have been less, had I not had the issue with the caster. Still, assembly was very easy and it looks great. There was just one little issue with one of the brackets that supports/connects the keyboard to the base being slightly lower that the others, so there is a visible gap, but the screw still was able to be secured at that corner and if I felt like it was a bigger deal, it wouldn't be hard to fix. Sound Quality/Playability: Other reviewers note that it takes a little more effort to push the keys than other pianos, but honestly...not that much. It was very easy to adjust to the resistance of the keys and I think it will be perfect to help strengthen the fingers of our beginners. My daughter (age 7) sat down right away and started playing with no problem. As for the sound quality, WOW! If you were listening with your eyes closed, it would be difficult to guess that you were listening to a digital piano. The quality of the sound is incredible! They keys feel great; the foot pedals are nice. Everything about this looks, feels and sounds beautiful. We haven't tried any of the additional hook-ups yet (audio in/out, usb jack, etc.), but I also don't foresee us needing to use them all that often. Overall: I'm so glad I went with my gut on this one. This is a wonderful digital piano and I am excited for my family to use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2021 by Megan L. White

  • Beautiful Digital Piano
Size: DDP-100
This review is for the Donner DDP-100 Digital Piano. What a beautiful and great sounding piano for the price! I purchased this basic, beginner piano for my grandson to practice on. It arrived quickly. I was a little concerned because the box had been damaged during shipping so I was hoping no damage would be done to the piano itself. Opened it up and all was fine. The Seller packs the box very well, thank goodness! I am a 65 year old woman and set the piano up myself in 40 minutes. There are no instructions, only one diagram, but it is pretty straightforward. The sound is nice, I love the weighted feel of the keys and it looks wonderful. Very pleased with this purchase and would recommend it for beginners or anyone who likes to play for their own enjoyment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Hammerhead24

  • Very Nice Digital Piano
Size: DDP-100
The media could not be loaded. This is a very nice Digital Piano! Just to clarify up front, because it is a digital Piano it does not have the typical settings (organ, harpsichord, strings, etc.) settings that you might find on a standard keyboard, but the piano does sound very nice which you can hear in the short video. It has 2 speakers (about 6 inches each) underneath the main body that provide quite a big sound that is way more than enough for practicing at home. I've been playing with it for a couple of weeks now and have kept the volume less than half up and its plenty loud for playing with an acoustic guitar. However, there is a 1/4" output jack that can be used to run to a PA system or amplifier and still allows the speakers to play. I have plugged into my guitar amp a couple of times and it provides a very nice and clear sound coming through a 12 inch speaker. On the other hand, there are also 2 headphone jacks that bypass the speakers that I have used several times when I don't want to make noise. The weighted key are nice, but a little stiffer than most piano/key I've played. It makes it a little awkward at first, but it not terrible to get used to. I was also really impressed by the fact that I could get 3 pedals for sustain and damping like a real piano. Obviously, the pedals feel a little different than a real piano, but it was easy to get used to. There is an input in the back for sustain pedal, but the 3 pedals used a MIDI type connection on the bottom. So I didn't have a need to use it input on the back. There is also a 1/4" Audio In on the back for plugging a microphone that can play through the speakers, which is nice if you are playing a small event that just needs a little vocal boost. The only downside is the Audio in doesn't go through the Audio out, but I got around it but sending the sound through the Headphone jack. The only 2 ports I couldn't try out where the MIDI out and the MP3 in USB. My computer registered the MIDI out, but I don't have the right software to utilize it and my MP3 cord died on me. Last, but definitely not least, is the construction. It's made out of fiberboard, but is pretty solid and looks really nice with the artificial wood grain. Its visible in a couple of the pictures, but looks much more realistic in person. It came in a single box that weighed 49 kg (108 lbs!). My advice, get a friend to help you carry it inside. It came in pieces like Ikea furniture, but it took less than 30 minutes to put together. It also looks so much nicer and crisper than a keyboard with a standard X-frame. Overall, its a pretty nice digital piano, especial for younger kids or if you are just learning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019 by James Jones James Jones

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