- 【88 Weighted Key Digital Piano】Experience the authentic touch of an acoustic piano from a digital piano. With bass keys that feel heavier and treble keys that are lighter, the DDP-300 electric piano offers a real playing sensation
- 【High-Quality Sound Selection】Savor 10 HD timbres from top grand pianos & 128 polyphony for intricate melodies. MIDI output empowers creativity. Metal pedals elevate live performances
- 【Premium Audio Experience】Indulge in a warm, 3D surround sound experience. With rich bass and bright trebles, our stereo system, consisting of dual tweeters and a subwoofer, provides exceptional full-range tone
- 【Versatile Features】88 key weighted piano keyboard that connects with various external devices through interfaces like MIDI, Audio output, and Bluetooth. The partition mode splits the keyboard into two equal-pitch sections, simplifying one-on-one teaching
- 【Suitable for Adults & Kids】DDP-300 beginner digital piano with 88 keys full size kweboard, 4 touch curves and 2 headphone jacks, enjoy uninterrupted late-night sessions without disturbing others. An ideal choice for both beginners and seasoned players
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Donner DDP-300 Digital Piano with 88 Graded Hammer Action Weighted Keys, Record, Bluetooth, 10 Voices, 4 Reverb, Speakers, Professional Full Fize…
Original price was: $689.99.$579.99Current price is: $579.99.
+ Free GiftSize | DDP-300 with Pedal |
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Age Range Description | Adult |
Item Weight | 96.4 pounds |
Model Name | DDP 300 |
Supported Software | Donner Music APP, Piano Apps supporting USB-MIDI connectivity |
Product Dimensions | 16.54"D x 53.54"W x 32.09"H |
Style | Digital |
Connector Type | wireless |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Power Source | Electric |
Headphones Jack | 6.35mm Jack |
Instrument | Digital Piano, Piano |
Manufacturer | Donner |
Item model number | DDP-300 |
Date First Available | November 17, 2020 |
Body Material | Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) |
Color Name | Dark rose |
Material Type | Plastic |
8 reviews for Donner DDP-300 Digital Piano with 88 Graded Hammer Action Weighted Keys, Record, Bluetooth, 10 Voices, 4 Reverb, Speakers, Professional Full Fize…
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ND –
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.
Kelley –
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.
Armin –
Sounds great, looks awesome and feels great to play on. I love the MIDI features it has and the speakers are great for this. The menu is kind of hard to navigate to change settings but otherwise its well worth its price.
ND –
I was on the fence with buying a used piano for my kids to learn but this digital piano was found during Black Friday and was amazing quality for the price. I would like to add that the usual price is fair for the high quality and ease to assemble. It’s beautiful and worth every penny. It was shipped quickly and came in perfect shape. It was almost completely assembled. I was able to put it together very quickly and it comes with spare parts. The sound is beautiful and the weighted keys made this feel like a regular piano. It is comforting to know we don’t have to tune this piano as well because it is digital – and as the kids learn, they can plug in earphones and we don’t have to hear the playing. Highly recommend this product and company. It surpassed my expectations.
Clearlystyle –
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I recently purchased a piano from this seller and, unfortunately, it arrived with some damage. However, I must say that the customer service I received in resolving this issue was nothing short of exceptional.
Upon contacting customer service, they responded promptly and efficiently. They not only offered a fair resolution but also ensured that I was completely satisfied with the outcome. The dedication and professionalism of their customer service team are truly commendable.
As for the piano itself, once the issue was sorted out, I have been thoroughly delighted with its quality and sound. It has exceeded my expectations, and I couldn’t be happier with my purchase.
Clearlystyle –
I want to share my experience with the piano I recently purchased. Firstly, thank you for this great product! Overall, it’s perfect and of high quality. The sound is amazing, and most of the features are fantastic. My wife is extremely happy with it and great customer service which you can reach them to solve many issues. Thanks
Kevin –
That’s ok. One key sound is very lowd. Give 4 stars.
Armin –
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The Donner DDP-300 digital piano brings the quality you’ve come to expect at the price point that has made Donner’s place in the market.
Pros: the build quality is always impressive. The laminate looks great, this is a piece that you could feel proud to have displayed in your living room. The wide top allows for decor or more practical uses like a laptop or a place to put a drink (with coaster of course!). Set up was very simple, took me about 15 minutes to do it by myself.
The keys themselves are good, not great, but good. The hammer action is a step up from a semi or fully weighted keyboard, but of course because of the price is not at the level of a Nord or high quality Korg, Yamaha, Roland, etc. and their Hammer action. The pedals all work great and also have a decent feel to them as they offer more resistance than a basic sustain pedal.
The sound is something I had to warm up to. Perhaps I set too high of expectations initially so when I first played it I was actually disappointed. But within a day of playing around with the Piano I’ve come to appreciate its Grand Piano and Bright Piano timbres. They both have a full richness that I’ve come to enjoy. *see video for more*
The piano’s connectivity of USB and Bluetooth are great for any recording projects you desire.
Cons: My first major disappointment was the power supply to see a Wallwart in the box, despite the manual showing differently. This great shortens the plug distance and Wallwarts just take up too much space.
Aside from the piano sounds, the other timbres leave much to be desired. This is typical in pianos like this, and isn’t surprising, but alway a little disappointing to hear poor organs, strings and the likes.
The internal speakers are not great. They do the job but are a point of improvement for future models.
Overall: despite its flaws, the Donner DDP-300 digital piano brings an attractive and functional piano to your home. At this price point you are getting an instrument that a beginner or amateur would be happy to play on. Even more higher skilled pianist who prefer a Grand piano may be happy with this in their home. My family are glad to have this instrument in our living room to fill the house with music, while being an attractive piece of furniture.