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🎶 Unlock your inner maestro with Donner DEP-20 — where pro-level feel meets endless creativity!
The Donner DEP-20 is a full-size, 88-key digital piano featuring fully weighted hammer-action keys for authentic touch response. It offers 238 instrument tones and 128-note polyphony, enhanced by dual 25W amplifiers and a sustain pedal for dynamic performance. Designed for beginners and seasoned players alike, it includes a backlit LCD, dual-tone mode, and USB MIDI compatibility, making it a versatile, portable solution for practice, composition, and live play.









| ASIN | B07X9SD5JR |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,381 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #7 in Home Digital Pianos |
| Brand | Donner |
| Brand Name | Donner |
| Color | Dull Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,325 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00747356964579 |
| Headphones Jack | 6.35mm Jack |
| Included Components | Digital Piano, Sustain Pedal, Sheet Music Stand, Power Adapter, Instruction Manual |
| Instrument | Digital Piano, Piano |
| Item Dimensions | 52.17 x 11.61 x 7.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.25"D x 57"W x 13.38"H |
| Item Type Name | Donner DEP-20 Beginner Digital Piano 88 Key Full Size Weighted Keyboard, Portable Electric Piano with Sustain Pedal, Power Supply |
| Item Weight | 11.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Donner |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DDP-20 |
| Model Name | Beginner Digital Piano 88 Key Full Size |
| Model Number | EC3042 |
| Number of Keys | 88 |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Size | Weighted Piano Only |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | DEP-20 Weighted Digital Piano |
| Supported Software | DAWs compatible |
| UPC | 747356964579 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12 month warranty. |
S**Y
Amazing affordable piano almost perfect for beginners.
Amazing digital piano for it's price. Ive had it for over a year now and its still going strong. The amount of features built into a piano like this rivals those of Yamaha and other notable brands. Definitely worth it. From the weighted keys, to its built in custom sounds, this piano is almost perfect. Just a couple things to note, to use a specific sound (like an electric organ), you must scroll through tens or even hundreds of them just to find it. I wish there was a number pad we could use as a short cut. Another thing is that this piano is not very small and not very light either compared to its competitors. This piano is definitely worth your money
N**E
Great alternative to a "real" piano
A lot of piano for the money! This is full size keyboard with "weighted" keys. What that means is that it has the same feel as a piano rather than the soft feel of cheap electronic keyboards. It also registers how hard you strike the key and plays softer/louder accordingly. This is important if you want to the feel of playing a "real" piano. The piano does NOT come with a stand, I used a cheap "X" stand that I already have. This could be a problem if you don't have a large table to put it on. On the other hand the piano has feet that lift it off the table so that the sound that comes from the bottom resonates on the table rather than be muffled (there are also smaller speakers on the top). I think it sounds great and is pretty loud. There are 2 convenient headphones jacks to practice in silence (and duets :) ) I tried also connecting the audio out to an amplifier and boy did it sound great with a full size speaker! The piano has lots of different sounds, from bells, to organ, to strings, etc... so I'm sure there are lots of sounds for everybody, but I wanted a piano, so I really only use the "Grand Piano" sound which is the default when you turn it on. From the photos you can see it has a sustain pedal like a real piano to let the notes resonate even when you let go (see the video). According to the manual you can also get a 3 pedal set, but it doesn't come with it. As you can see from the photos on Amazon, the piano comes with a music sheet holder, I don't have it up in the video. There are lots of cool features, like the ability to play along with demo tracks, do automatic chords, etc... I didn't play with too many of those, because I wanted a piano but I didn't have the money or room for a "real" piano. I do like that it has a built-in metronome, playing with a metronome beat is an important skill for beginners. I love the ability to play along with your own MP3s/tracks. either use the "audio in" cable or plug a USB stick with your tracks right in the back of the piano. Anything bad? Well, I mentioned that it doesn't come with a stand. I have bought other Donner instruments and they came with a bunch of accessories so I had assumed it would come with a stand (my mistake). I gues that way you can buy anything you want (you can see mine is cheap and is wobbly in the video). The black keys are slightly textured on the top instead of 100% smooth. Maybe some pianos are that way (black keys used to be made out of ebony, which is wood, and white keys covered with ivory, which is very smooth), but the piano I grew up with had very smooth black keys. Probably a matter of personal preference. My son is the real piano player in the family but too shy for a video, so you get to hear my playing. My phone is not great at recording videos, it sounds better in person, but you get the idea. This instrument is a great alternative for a student that is just starting and may not stick to his piano lessons (I'm looking at my other son here :+) ) and is a good portable option if you play with friends outside of the home. I'm attaching a few photos and a quick video review, and I will answer comments to my review if I can.
N**L
A great value
In my original review I complained about a chemical smell that caused my eyes and nose to itch painfully. I was in contact with Donner support and they sent me a replacement. This review is of the replacement. I think this piano is a great deal. You get a full size 88 key keyboard with weighted keys. The weighted keys feel nice even though the weights aren't exactly the same as an acoustic piano. You can vary the volume of notes realistically by pressing the key faster just like an acoustic piano. The piano also comes with a sustain pedal which is great. There are two headphone jacks so a student and teacher can listen together if needed. I haven't used the headphone jacks, since mostly just use the built in speakers. The speakers on this piano are surprisingly good. You get 4 total speakers and they are better than I expected for this price point. The bass notes sound great! I like the huge number of instrument voices programmed into this piano. You can change it and play around with a lot of different instruments. I wanted this feature to help with composing and I am sure it will be helpful. There is a midi output that I could use to play into my computer if I want also, but I already have a midi keyboard for that so I haven't tried it. There are a lot of electronic features built in. There are many built in midi instruments and even a drumkit feature. There is a built in metronome and there is also a feature that lets you record what you played. You can use that to record and double-check your rhythm. You could also use it to record accompaniment and then improvise over it. A lot of options! The only downside is the strong plastic smell that I hope goes away over time. This piano is fantastic for its price point. You really can't get anything better without spending quite a bit more. T
P**I
Nice feel, but the front is too thick
Been using a 10-12 year old 61 key Yamaha for quite a while, mostly to have sound tracks to play guitar to, and to break down chords that I am learning on the guitar, to see how it all relates to the piano. I found myself running out of keys once I got into the second octave on the guitar neck, so wanted a full 88 key unit. Plus, ten year old sound tracks on the Yamaha, Ugh... After MUCH research, (you can get a cheaper 88 key unit, but most are junk), I decided, based on reviews and YouTube videos this was the best bang for the buck. Let me list the Pros and Cons: Pros: Uses the 128 polyphony software, which makes it sound just like a good piano. Some of the other instruments, not so much, and the drums are basically worthless, but a lot to play around with, but not a toy. Full 88 keys with full weight, hammer action, full size. Decent amount of add-on stuff, but not too much so it becomes more of a toy than an actual instrument. My old Yamaha had so much junk on it I didn't use but about 10% of it. Cool USB and MP3 connections for playing along to your playlist, and hooking into software on something like your laptop. Four speaker system is better than most people think. Two up, two down. It gives the unit a much more rounded sound, where the top only speaker units shoot 100% of the sound straight up. This sounds more like a real piano. Sustain pedal is cool, not that crummy little plastic square most come with. Sounds like an actual acoustic piano in the default setting, save it is always 100% in tune, whereas a typical acoustic is like any other stringed instrument, tuning can vary due to humidity, temperature, usage, etc. This is ALWAYS in 100% tune. Front mounted dual headphone jacks are cool. If you are taking a lesson, one on the student, one on the teacher, or if two people want to play quietly, lots of options. Like it. Power Supply is included, and it is way smaller than my old Yamaha unit, which ran pretty warm. This is much better. Cons: Right off the bat, it is just too thick in the front. About 6" total from the tops of the keys to the bottom. Then there are 1" feet added, so if you try to put it on a table, it is just too high. For me, when I put it on my homemade stand at about the standard keyboard height, (I'm a woodworker), I found that my knees were hitting the lower front of the unit when the keys were about at the correct height for a typical upright piano. So you need long arms, and short legs. Not a deal breaker, but more of an annoyance. They don't make a three pedal unit, (Soft/Sostenuto/Sustain) for this unit. You have to buy the one with the stand that looks somewhat like an upright. It is somehow built into that stand, and they just don't sell the three pedal unit as an add-on, although the jack is there on the back. They also claim that no other brand will work, so you are stuck with a single sustain pedal. I'm going to keep looking, maybe someone somewhere, who knows. On mine, the highest two keys sound like they are straining to get the note out. In Grand Piano mode, (default), they are almost not projecting any sound, just a hiss. I will admit that my hearing is not as good as it used to be, but if I turn on some other types of tones in the unit, they come to life. Again, not a deal breaker, but it reveals itself as a digital... Music holder is cheesy. It works, but my feeling is it might break in the future. The instructions are there, but you can tell some Chinese person did the writing and translation, and some of the explanations are a bit hit and miss, plus the verbage used in the book does not necessarily match the names on the buttons. I found myself just going through, button by button, and making notes in the book so I know what effect does what, and the name that is actually used on the button. Once you play it a while, you will get to know. Takes a while to get through all the sounds. You hold down a button, and it scrolls through. A little keypad would have been great so if you want to sound like a Harpsichord, you just hit a couple numbers, not scroll through tons of other sounds. At least the readout is good and clear. Lastly, and this is nit-picking, I am not a fan of the slider volume system. I like a round knob. Over the years, I have had more than one of these sliders fail. Not a fan, but it does work and the unit is loud! Overall, for a beginner, or a person in their first few years of their piano journey, or an apartment or small house person with not a lot of room, this is really hard to beat. One publication noted it the best unit for under $700. I think that is about right. It is definitely worth the money, and I highly recommend buying it from Amazon, although you can get it a bit cheaper elsewhere. But with Amazon backing it, you are good to go. So far, for me, I love it, love the key action, and find myself learning more piano now than ever before. Recommended!
E**Y
So beautiful!
First off I am no digital piano expert, just a beginner at learning the piano but compared to my last keyboard this digital piano is amazing. The sound is rich and realistic to the piano my teacher has. It comes with sustain pedal and a place to put your sheets. The max volume is very loud. Only thing I noticed is when the sustain pedal is in use after there's like a vibration that stays for a while. Now I will say that I am not familiar with sustain pedals so maybe that's why that is happening, I cannot blame the product it self. I really am not sure what is going on with that. The keyboard is quite thick however I like that , since I want it to be most similar to a real piano and I do not plan on moving it around. It's a bit heavy, maybe two people is better than one for moving it. Personally I am so glad I bought this. For $300 you will not regret it.
A**N
5 stars (for my needs).
I purchased the Donner DEP- 20 after watching several in depth reviews on youtube. I especially enjoyed the detailed reviews by James Pavel and Jeremy See. After doing a lot of research I pulled the trigger on this instrument. For MY NEEDS, this is a 5 star instrument, your needs and mileage may be different. I’ve been playing music for more than twenty years on several different instruments, guitar, drums, bass, keyboards, and I primarily write symphonic black metal. I have a yamaha 76 key, spring action keyboard that I wanted to replace with a full 88 key setup. To me, the main selling point of the Donner Dep-20 was the fully weighted, graded, hammer action keys…which is impossible to find elsewhere at a price tag of around $350. This digital piano is NOT perfect, but I do give it 5 stars, because it suits MY needs. Looking at other video reviews, I noticed the sound quality of the samples were on par with standard midi. It does have 200+ different instruments, similar to midi quality. Once again, for my needs, thats not a big deal. I run the keyboard through USB MIDI into FLStudio, and play through sample libraries. So it sounds exactly like a piano (or whatever instrument I want.) No digital piano under $700-1,000 is going to have amazing quality piano sounds, it’s one of the limitations of hardware to price ratios. I already had a powerful computer, and several sample libraries (I use the Noire Piano), and I bought this piano just for the quality of the key actions. The main selling point of this digital piano is the 88 fully weighted, graded, hammer actions keys. It doesn’t feel quite like a real acoustic piano, but it’s SIMILAR, for someone who is not a professional concert pianist. The key action is heavy like an acoustic piano, which I really enjoy. It’s very difficult to ACCIDENTALLY depress an a key. But the heavy key action affords you a lot of velocity control to really bring life to your music, just like an acoustic piano. You simply can’t get that with spring action keys on a keyboard. The piano itself has great volume control, it can go unnecessarily loud, if you choose. I play with headphones a lot, sounds great. The build quality is decent, it’s thick, rigid plastic. Like any digital instrument, you should be careful, if you knocked it over I’m not sure what would happen to the electronics inside, but that’s not the fault of the manufacturer, that’s user error. If you want a really in depth review, I highly, HIGHLY recommend looking for James Pavel on youtube. (Type “james pavel donner dep 20 review) he’s got a review of the piano itself, and another review comparing this product to several other digital pianos in the “under $500 range”. I’m more than a beginner (but not a professional), having played music for more than 20 years, this piano has everything I need, and nothing I don’t. As I said at the start, your needs and mileage may vary, but this digital piano delivers on every promise that was made by the manufacturer. Also like I said, if you already have a computer with a usb port, hook it up to a sample library and this instrument can easily compete with $1,000+ instruments. I purchased this for the cheapest, fully functional, fully weighted, graded, hammer action digital piano on the market. I am extremely satisfied, the key action is great, the standard velocity curve is great. 5 stars.
W**7
Great for the price of 380 or less before taxes
Very thick for a keyboard, also to cycle through all 238 voices, you have to do it one at a time. Offers good basic features, including excellent sound quality and access to software which I have yet to do. It appears that there needs to be additional connecting cables that are not included. I have other features that I haven't checked out, but from the manual they all seem to be useful. I know that I am going to be using the metronome, the recorder, the piano strings, output to an amplifier, among other things like demo songs and 200 beats, as well as a split keyboard.
F**O
Sound & style
Excellent piano.
D**S
buen piano
buen piano de 88 teclas, es robusto, pesa un poco, pero todo dentro de los normal. buen sonido y muchas opciones
D**P
vrai toucher lourd/ ergonomie simple et logique/ sons exceptionnels
Que dire de ce superbe instrument que j'ai mis du temps à commenter, certes, à cause d'un dos fracassé. On retrouve cette fois un vrai toucher lourd, comme on les aime, mais qui reste toutefois règlable. Je ne connaissais pas cette marque. L'ergonomie est si bien faite et simple qu'il n'est pas besoin d'ouvrir son mode d'emploi tant on a tout sous les yeux, et d'une façon naturelle, intuituitive, logique. La qualité du son, et des sons est exceptionnelle. Pour le son piano, je parviens même à y retrouver une touche un peu boisée des pianos accoustiques. C'est un aussi excelent instrument pour débuter qu'en niveau confirmé, voire plus.
G**S
Très satisfait du Piano DONNER DEP-20
Ce piano est parfait et complement conforme à mes attentes. Nous l'avons réçu très rapidement et il présente des performences très sympa et intéressantes; totalement au-delà de mes éspérances, pour l'apprentissage de mon fils. Je le conseille vivement à tous, un excellent rapport qualité prix 🏆 Jean-Luc
K**R
Perfect piano for beginners + Great customer support!
This really is a great piano for beginners. The weighted keys feel very similar to a real piano, so while practicing if you ever get the chance to play on a real piano you won't feel much difference at all. The piano isn't super heavy, so you can take it anywhere, and the onboard speakers I would call "good enough". The sound isn't super amazing, but for the value you're getting a really excellent machine. If you want high quality sound, you can plug this piano into your computer, fire up your favorite DAW, and load in a Steinway piano in a grand hall and have lots of fun(the piano is smart enough to recognize when it's connected to a DAW and will only play audio through it instead of the onboard speakers). Moreover, the support I received was excellent. One of the keys on my keyboard started acting funny(the velocity was broken, no matter how soft you hit the key it would register as a very hard strike). I looked online and saw this was fairly common, you just had to remove the keys and clean the sensor board. I didn't know how to do it for this specific model, so when I messaged Donner they not only sent directions but an actual video of how to remove the keys and clean it! They were helpful every time I contacted them, and we were able to reach an amicable solution regarding my specific problem. Couldn't suggest this piano any more for beginners. It's great value for the money, and the company behind it offers great support!
V**S
It’s as close to a real piano as a keyboard can get plus awesome features
This is really the next best thing to the reality of playing an actual piano and it has a lot of functions that make it worth the trade for the slight difference in keyboard. Both myself and my husband love the sound and feel of a real piano. Unfortunately we don’t have the space and for recording, a keyboard of this caliber is really necessary. The difference in playing is very slight, you have to have an excellent ear to even catch the slight delay between playing the note and the sound and if you aren’t the one playing, you can’t tell at all no matter how good your ear is. The sound on the keyboard is beautiful 💕 it has good sound on it’s own and it can be hooked up to speakers to fill an auditorium of any size or to headphones so it can be played while my husband is in a zoom meeting! It can also be programmed to have multiple tones and even to have single keys play different chords! It can make a simple piece of melody turn into a symphony with the right adjustments! It also can be made to play as different instruments, many keyboards do this, what I like about this keyboard is that you can program it so only half or only certain areas or keys play as different instruments! This makes it insanely versatile and gives nearly unlimited creativity to someone who wants to enhance a piece of music or compose their own music. It’s easy to record of off, their are multiple methods to plug into the keyboard with from cords, USB, thumb drives, MP3 players etc There were two surprises when it came in, I kind of thought it came with the bag it was shown with in many of the pictures. It doesn’t come with that. I DID think I would have to buy the sustaining pedal, it costs over $200 to buy, I was delighted to find that it was included!! It works great and I thought I would have to buy it later. The keyboard is a large machine and I’m not sure how portable I would consider it to be. Definitely get it and measure it before buying a bag or case to make sure it will fit as I was surprised by how ‘deep’ it was. It doesn’t take up a lot of room, except that it is a full 88 keys and that’s going to be fairly long. It has good speakers and a lot of components. It’s definitely a worthy piece of equipment and sturdy. It’s not extremely heavy, but it’s not light either. It’s very much worth it for the sound you get and everything else.
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