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The Donner DEP-20 is a beginner-focused digital piano featuring 88 full-sized weighted keys with adjustable touch, 238 instrument tones, and 128-note polyphony. It includes dual-tone mode, a backlit LCD screen, sustain pedal, MIDI recording, and powerful dual 25W amplifiers, making it a versatile, portable instrument ideal for practice, performance, and creative exploration.









| Item Weight | 11.6 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.25"D x 57"W x 13.38"H |
| Size | Weighted Piano Only |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Style | DEP-20 Weighted Digital Piano |
| Color | Dull Black |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Headphones Jack | 6.35mm Jack |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Number of Keys | 88 |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
C**M
Fantastic Beginner Piano – Even My Baby Loves It!
I couldn’t be happier with the Donner DDP-400 Digital Piano! As someone new to piano, I was looking for something that felt and sounded close to an acoustic piano without the bulk and expense—and this model delivered perfectly. The fully weighted 88 keys are incredibly responsive and give a very realistic playing experience, which has been so helpful as I’m learning technique and finger strength.What really surprised me, though, is how much my baby loves playing on it too! The touch response is gentle enough that even small fingers can make beautiful sounds, and it's become a fun, daily bonding activity for us. It’s amazing to watch my little one explore music in such an engaging way.The sound quality is rich and clear, and the piano itself looks sleek and elegant in our living room. It was easy to set up, and the built-in features are great without being overwhelming—perfect for a beginner like me who just wants to focus on learning and enjoying the music.Whether you're just starting your musical journey or looking for an instrument the whole family can enjoy, the DDP-400 is a fantastic choice. Highly recommend!
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.
F**Z
Excellent Piano at an Excellent Price
This piano is absolutely gorgeous. I don't typically leave reviews. But for the DEP-20, I'll make an exception. I was a little weary at first about buying it because of the reviews complaining about the thickness. But to me, it doesn't look bad and it is definitely not a deal breaker.I watched many videos online comparing the DEP-20 to the Alesis Recital Pro and Yamaha P45/P71, and the consensus seemed to be that the DEP-20 is a better buy between the three. So I decided to go for it. And up to now, I have zero regrets.What I love the most about this piano is that it has 88 weighted keys and it provides an extensive selection of voices and rhythms at the same time. You just don't see a lot of this for this price. The voices and rhythms aren't "great" per se, but they do the trick for me. And the speakers are surprisingly loud. I have no need to get an amp.I'm "upgrading" from a Yamaha S08 that I used to take with me on gigs. But it is now over 20 years old. I remember paying $1000 for it. And the sounds are amazing. But it had no rhythm presets and no built-in speakers. Which means I couldn't use it just for fun and to mess around at home. The DEP-20 fits my needs better in that respect, and for just a fraction of the price.I also think I received a newer version of the DEP-20, because I've seen a lot of videos and pictures of the piano with the older Donner logo (with the black note symbol as the "D" in Donner). My piano came with the newer logo, which is some sort of a beat symbol. This was a very pleasant surprise to me because I'm not very fond of the older logo. I added some pics for your review. The pedal, detachable music stand, and wall adapter come with the package.Everything considered, the Yamaha S08 treated me very well. And still stands tall (I'm saddened to have to part ways with it). With the DEP-20, time will tell. But so far, our honeymoon has been awesome :).
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