🎵 Elevate your beat — amplify your vibe with Donner DA-35!
The Donner DA-35 is a 35-watt digital modeling drum amplifier featuring dual 8" speakers, 2 independent input channels with volume control, a 3-band EQ, and wireless audio connectivity. Designed for electronic drums and keyboards, it supports microphone input and offers AUX and headphone outputs for versatile practice and performance scenarios.
Power Source | Electric |
Output Channel Quantity | 2 |
Amplifier Type | Some Digital |
Connector Type | aux in,wireless |
Number of Bands | 3 |
Speaker Size | 37.5 Centimeters |
Compatible Devices | Drum |
Output Wattage | 35 Watts |
Item Weight | 8 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14.2"D x 14.8"W x 11.8"H |
Material Type | Hard materials and rubber |
Color | black |
J**.
Solidly built and versatile, exceptional value
Very pleased at the quality and versatility of this amp.It’s definitely got more than enough power for my usage, haven’t needed to turn the volume past 3. The bluetooth paired to my phone very easily, which will make playing along to streaming music much easier as I don’t have a headphone adaptor. Used the aux input for my ipod, and have tried a drum machine and bass guitar in the standard inputs. Though I haven’t had a chance to set up with my electronic drum set I have no doubts it will work great in that context. The sound of the amp has a great bottom end, and clear highs as well. While you won’t mistake this for a studio monitor or hi-fi speaker, it’s a solid tone for a practice amp and seems to cut very well. It is a fantastic bass practice amp for me, and I also plan to use with my vintage synth and electronic drums when I have a chance to set them up again. The number of inputs and built in bluetooth make it unnecessary to use any external mixers for my purposes, solo practice and songwriting.The covering of the amp is great, it’s got a tough semi-rubbery texture and I was very pleasantly surprised by it’s feel. Switches and knobs are solid and the metal speaker covering seems very tough as well. Overall it definitely punches above it’s weight. One thing to note is that there is a laptop style external power brick. Also, the included instrument cord is solid and works well, it’s a nice bonus. The shipping box was well packed and protected.While not flashy, this amp is very solid feeling and versatile especially given the price point. This will be receiving a lot of use in my small home studio / office. Seems like it would be a good portable karaoke amp too (just need an xlr to 1/4” adapter and mic). Very happy with my purchase, Donner knocked it out of the park with this amp.
M**E
So Much More Than a Drum Amp
I picked up an electric drum set a couple of months ago and have been playing it through my bass amp. Since we want to be able to play drums and bass together, I sprung for a dedicated drum amp. I chose this one because it's from the same company that makes the drums (Donner) and the price was fantastic. What you get, however, is so much more than just a drum amp.The size of the unit makes it super portable. The dual inputs are a really nice touch and the Bluetooth connectivity is amazing. Each input and the aux in have their own volume knob. Bluetooth input volume is controlled on the device (phone, iPod, etc...).So far, I have used this with the drum set, of course, and it sounds great. It's nice to have a dedicated amp for the drums and this part works as expected. The bass drum sounds full and low and the rest of the drums sound good, too. I'm new to the electronic drum arena so there's not a lot more detail I can give here.Where this amp really shines, though, is the other uses we have put it to. My kids were putting on a "show" in the living room and I was able to hook up a couple of microphones to the input for them to sing into along with music that I was able to play over the Bluetooth connection. For this, you need a microphone with 1/4 output (I used a wireless mic system). After figuring this out, I now plan to use this to speak in front of an outdoor field trip. Since everyone has to be spread out, having a mic and speaker will allow me to be heard.I have not tried running a microphone into the Aux-in jack, yet, but if that works, I will update...Overall, the closest thing I could find didn't even have all of the features of this amp and was twice the price. I would have spent the money anyway but if I had known all of the features that this has, I wouldn't even hesitate to do it all over again.
R**R
Outstanding so far! more features to explore.
I have been wanting an amp to use with my Roland TD-4KP for years now. I am not a pro drummer and had no intention of spending the crazy money for a drum amp just for a practice tool. While earbuds are OK, they are not ideal. IEM's sound much better, but completely eliminate external sound. This unit allows me to plug the TD4 in and with the second input, I can also hook in my SPD-SX as well. That's a pretty powerful, ultra compact, ultra portable drum system. In a 14'x21' room, It is more than loud enough for my purpose of practice, and mid level room jam. With the DI, which I have not tried yet, the volume should be easily scalable. Sound quality is slightly better than I expected, but I had low expectations. Audible was the goal. Realistically, I see no need for Audiophile sound quality in a unit of this type. The bluetooth worked very well and has its own level for volume separate from the (2) main Inputs. I cannot see how Donner does this as well as they do, at the price they do. More features than Roland and almost 1/3 the price? I have not tried the Roland models, but they would have to be absolutely stellar, and light years beyond the DDA-35 to be even remotely worth their price difference. I feel I got every penny's worth from this purchase. Well done Donner!!
M**.
Good practice amp for electronic drums or keyboard.
The media could not be loaded. Nice compact size that fits well under my electronic drum kit. Gets pretty loud. Certainly loud enough for practicing in an apartment. Has a headphone jack to spare your neighbors. I think it would get lost if you were trying to use it on stage with loud electric guitars. Probably would want something beefier though for live shows, but I think this would do with acoustic instruments in a pinch. Seems solidly built. Isn't flashy looking, but has nice features. Two inputs, so you could use with a microphone. I think a keyboardist/singer would like this too. Has a 3 band EQ. Has bluetooth, so you can connect your phone and drum along with music. Has controls on the unit to adjust bluetooth volume and skip/go back to the next song, but since I had the amp on the floor it wasn't as convenient as doing those actions on my phone. Also has an auxillary input 1/8" mini plug that you could also use to play music if you didn't use the bluetooth. Listening to the video I uploaded, it actually has more low end than my phone recorded. Not super bassy, but you can definitely get a strong kick sound.
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