

🎸 Own the stage with the Donner DST-550 — where pro tone meets next-level playability!
The Donner DST-550 is a 39-inch solid-body electric guitar crafted from premium poplar wood with a carbonized maple neck for enhanced stability. Featuring 7 versatile tone options via ThunderForge pickups and a two-point locking tremolo bridge, it offers rich soundscapes from classic to modern styles. Equipped with high-ratio locking tuners and bundled with a durable waterproof gig bag, this guitar is designed for intermediate to pro players seeking reliable performance and comfort in a sleek ice blue finish.








| ASIN | B0D8127594 |
| Back Material Type | poplar |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,059 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #37 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
| Body Material | Poplar |
| Body Material Type | Poplar |
| Brand | Donner |
| Brand Name | Donner |
| Color | Ice Blue |
| Connector Type | 1/4" (6.35mm) audio jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 520 Reviews |
| Fretboard Material Type | maple |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | combination |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Instrument | Guitar |
| Instrument Size | 38 inches |
| Manufacturer | DONNER |
| Model Name | DST-550 |
| Model Number | DST-550 |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| String Material Type | nickle steel |
| Top Material Type | Poplar Wood |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
V**E
Great Guitar. Compariae to Squier Affinity. READ ME for mods. O
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!
H**Y
Fantastic guitar but get your tools out.
The good. 5.0 Thick light body. 4.5 Fit and finish is beautiful and spotless with the exception of one small scratch where the heel attaches to the body. 5.0 Locking tuners 5.0 Tremolo 5.0 Neck is thin and awesome! Since this is actually an Ibanez knockoff, that's understandable. 4.5 The humbucker pickup is the best pickup I've ever played. The harmonics are better than than the Pearly Gates, and the Fred! I don't know what Donner did but damn! The single coils are ok. The bad. 3.0 Fret sprout, Yikes! Gonna file that down! 4.0 Fret rock, four upper frets have a slight rock. The rest are perfect. About 5 minutes of filing will fix that. 3.0 Double winding the locking tuners. Now why did yall have to do that? Now I gotta change the strings out! Summary. This is a damn good guitar. In fact it is better than any Fender Stratocaster I ever played period, including all the expensive models out there. However, work needs to be done. If you're not good with tools, you may need to pass on this one, wait..learn how to set up a guitar or you'll never have a good one. If you are a pro, grab one of these for your gigs, and leave your expensive strats at home. That humbucker though. Wow! Ok, after all the filing and general setup, my conclusion is that this is the perfect affordable guitar. What would make this the "perfect" guitar? Medium Jumbo frets. That's right! Going back to the Thunderforge humbucker, you can turn the gain all the way up (I have a Peavey triple xxx) and it's still articulate, and not noisy. Go find another pickup that can do that. The natural harmonics are better than any pickups I ever owned.
F**L
Who needs a Strat?
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.
W**W
Well Donner, I'm Surprised...
I've been playing guitar 45 years and have owned dozens of guitars and amps. Back in the 70s a $35 electric guitar was practically unplayable. Recently I set up a Squier strat for a friend and it ended up being as good as an Am Std. So I took the plunge with the DST 550. Out of the box I was pretty surprised at the overall look and quality. 7 lbs, balanced no neck dive, nice C shape carve. I was able to get VERY low action with no issues, and it didn't require shimming the neck. Within hours I dug in and put some vintage wind Alnico 5 single coils in for a huge tone upgrade. The pots are those tiny ones so eventually I'll replace those along with the humbucker. It was wired strange as the bucker read 14k or 8k split, but the middle and neck pickups were reading wacky numbers. The new ones I installed are reading 6k middle and 7.2k neck. So it has lots of quack at the in between settings now. A great project guitar for a long time player gigging guitarist, or a beginner just as it is.
J**.
This is an amazing guitar
At 250 bucks I really didn’t expect much, I’m a luthier and a 57 year guitar player.. I bought this guitar with the idea of modifying it to see if I could make it compare to a Fender Stratocaster since it has an alder body like a Stratocaster.. My plans were to put a Strat neck on it and set it up with Alnico pickups, Grover tuning pegs, Roller nut and strings.. After I took it out of the box, I removed the strings and checked the neck relief, the neck was relieved .008” on the 8th fret. I personally like a bit more relief so I adjusted it to .012”.. then I checked the fret height.. the frets were perfectly level except for the 19th fret which was just .004 high.. That’s not too bad, and probably wouldn’t bother any beginner or intermediate player, Because they usually don’t play above the 17th fret.. But I do play above 17 so I filed it down and polished it.. While checking the rest of the frets for sharp edges and rough surfaces, I couldn’t find anything that needed attention.. So I took the pick guard off and low and behold, I found Alnico pickups with a coil splitter on the bridge Humbucker.. The wiring looked very well done with enough wire in case you wanted to add or change something with the potentiometers, switch, or pickups.. Being pleasantly surprised, I installed a Guyker brass roller nut, which took some time and work.. (if you don’t know what you’re doing at this point, please have a professional luthier install this nut for you). Then I strung it up with a set of D’Addario NYXL .010 strings, set the action at .065” (12th fret) on the low E string and .060 on the high E.. Then I plugged in to a Marshal half stack and put it through its paces.. I’ve been playing this guitar every day for the last 56 days.. and I can’t find anything I would change on it.. It plays excellent, it holds tune (with the stock tuning pegs) and the neck feels good in my hand.. So to recap, I changed the nut (personal preference) I changed the Strings (personal preference) a I set the relief and the action ( personal preferences also) … None of these personal preferences were needed to repair the guitar .. in my Opinion this guitar is a beginners priced guitar with intermediate/professional quality .. I’m going to buy the DLP-124 Donner Les Paul after Christmas and see if it’s made as well as this jewel 💎
M**P
Decent guitar all around
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'
J**E
The donner dst-550
Awesome guitar!! , it looks incredible and plays fantastic and sounds great!! , you are getting way more guitar than you paid for!!
B**O
Met Expectations
This guitar is surprisingly good for the price. Frets have no sharp ends, it is light and the neck is thin. It is extremely comfortable to play and has a ton of options tone wise because of the coil split. The tuning stability is good so far. I would definitely recommend this guitar to a beginner over other more popular brands that charge you more because of the brand name. If you are also looking for a solid base to mod, this guitar has a lot of potential as well. Some things it needs work on are adjusting the neck so the action is lower, saddle adjustments so the intonation is better, and the whammy bar hole which gave me trouble because it has debris that didn't let me twist it all the way in, for that I think this is a solid 4.3/5
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