Travis J.
Nice little Amp, I am using with the tenor ukulele I also got from Donner. Love it works great.
Brian J.
This amp is so cool. I also have a small Vox battery powered amp that takes AA batteries. This amp has a built in battery with USB charging (4 hours supposedly). This amp is really small, very light and utterly portable but it can still produce a lot of sound. I use this amp with my Donner tenor acoustic/electric ukulele. A marriage made in heaven :-).
Ted B.
Have a couple of these now and they are great. Good sound and the rechargeable battery lasts long. Most mini-amps don't have the options this one does. Can't beat the quality for the price or even any price.
Sean M.
Sounds pretty good clean, but the distortion is... different. I play through a Cuvave Cube Baby connected from headphone out to the amp's aux input and it sounds so much better, so the speaker is on point. The amp circuit itself could be better, but at this price, it's pretty awesome. Fun and decent as a practice amp.
Great as a tool if you're doing electronics work and need a quick test.
Joe V.
Collected quite a few of these small amps over the past years…
Though the Donner DA10 is certainly no Roland nor Blackstar, for the price it sure beats the heck out of all the 9VDC “toys” And the “rechargeable” battery is a great plus ❤️
Rick E.
It's okay for what it is.
Thomas S.
Donner is going places.
William S.
I connect to lap guitars, then have the sound man mic it. Nice!
Horobin B.
I also have a Peavy,as you can see in the picture, and the donner sounds as good. I took it on a sing along on July 1st and it was more than adequate in the big dining room in which the gig was held.
Robert D.
sounds good, lots of crunchy sound ; }
Allan McCormick
While this can never be a replacement for a full size amp it is a great little speaker. I own 2 of the honeytone belt amps and this has a much better sound then those do. A much fuller sound as this has 2 speakers vs honeytones 1.
The crunch is a good rock distortion but nothing that will get you even into the lightest of high gain tones. Think a good heavy Zeppelin.
The included 3.5mm cable will work for your need to play along jams or learning new tunes.
The rechargeable battery is a nice feature as saving costs of batteries is always a bonus.
Over all this is a great little amp to bring along with you to test gear or sitting quietly on the couch after bedtime. ;)
It is a well-done piece of gear and if you are in search of something along the lines of a honeytone type micro amp you will not be dissapointed
Ambe03
This is a great little cost effective amp for practicing in places that don't have an outlet or that you normally wouldn't take your electric guitar to. Has an aux for plugging in your phone or mp3 player for backing tracks.
My favorite thing about it is its portability and size as it's just a little bigger then a can of beer. I've had a few mini amps in the past and this one is my favourite so far. The others might sound a little better with bigger enclosures and speakers but I like this one for its small size. My expectations weren't super high for the tones but the portablity and rechargeable battery get high marks and I'm genuinely surprised that I enjoy playing through it when I can't plug into one of my larger amps.
SOUNDS: are what you would expect from speakers this size but that is not to say it doesn't sound decent for a such a tiny practice amp. I'm using it with medium output humbuckers and in the neck position on clean settings it sounds kind of like going into an audio interface direct. It's a servicable sound for praticing clean. Distorted sounds are serviceable and has just enough gain to practice your rock licks/tunes. I have a Mesa and Peavy head that go through 2x12 cabs for high gain and clean so I'm looking at this mini amp through the lens of utility and not neccissarily sound as it would be no contest there. I've found that pretty exaggerated settings sounded the best. Check out the pics for some suggested clean and rock settings with humbuckers.
If your bandmates like jamming out on the hood of a car in some random parking lot and have a clumsy bassist who has a near perfect record of spilling (previously mentioned can of) beer on your expensive gear, this is the one for you. Would definitely recommend as a fun little “side amp”.
tcscouser
I love my little amp. It may be small but the 10W output is perfect for practicing indoors. It's USB rechargeable with a decent battery life too. As well as the normal guitar lead input I can also plug my phone in through the 3.5mm input and play along to songs. There's plenty of options with the sound quality too with dials to set up the perfect tone and a button to select between a clean or distorted effect. It's a really good little amp.
Boyana
This little amp is absolutely great!
I'm using it with bass every time I'm practicing and it's superb.
It is very small - smaller than I expected. It is almost pocket size (unless you have big pockets - then it is a pocket size).
It has the controls I need plus the crunch effect. This works with my Bass and guitar.
There is a headphones output and an AUX input - both are working great.
The built-in rechargeable battery is very good - I haven't tested for how long it lasts but so far it looks very promising.
Overall, I'm super happy with the mini amp.
A.Sturgess
I must begin by saying I'm a fan of Donner FX pedals (as can be seen from the attached image). I don't gig so the three pedals I have are perfect for home practice. I have reviewed them all and gave each one 5 stars. However, my purpose for mentioning and showing them is by way of providing you with a good idea of just how small the 5W Mini amp is. It's one thing to just have photos of an item, but that doesn't always translate into an understanding of actual physical size.
So - How good is the amp, and how versatile?
The first thing you notice is that despite having a plastic casing, it feels VERY sturdy and solid, weighing in at 490gm. That instantly gives you confidence. The battery already held some charge but I used the included lead and a 5v USB plug to fully charge it, at which point the indicator light turned white.
I won't detail the controls in detail beyond saying you have Treble/Middle/Bass + Gain for some overdrive and Master for volume. There is a 'Crunch' button for added distortion + Instrument in, Aux in and Earphone out. Apart from the on/off switch and DC5v point for USB charging, that's it. There are no inbuild FX.
In other words, this is a simple, small and basic workhorse amp without frills. And it's all the better for that as nothing has been wasted in terms of adding FX or rhythms. It does its job. The rest is up to you.
As for how well it does its job, that was where the real surprise came in.
Obviously, you won't be considering buying this amp for gigging or busking. Its primary usefulness is as a practice amp which has enough grunt to be heard in a good sized living room or bedroom, but would not be suited to anything beyond that. The quality of sound was MUCH better than I expected and even though it is labelled as an amp for electric guitar, I also tried it with my Fender PM-2E and Taylor 562CE.
With an electric guitar (Fender HSS Player and Squier mini Strat) the amp gave very clear tones and could be dialled to quite a high level of volume (within the limits I've already mentioned). By testing the Gain to maximum and dialling down the Master volume, there was an acceptable level of overdrive - but not too extreme. The 'Crunch' button certainly added distortion, but that could become a tad harsh. However, by judiciously juggling Gain and Master volume, a very acceptable level 'civilised growl' could be achieved . . . but again within the limited described previously.
With an acoustic guitar, it was more a case of the amp adding to the volume of the guitar itself rather than providing a completely separate output. With the PM-2E the amp worked best using just the Master volume and with barely any Gain. The Taylor is a loud guitar and the amp did not add a lot to that - but when played quietly, then the amp proved to be very effective. Again, I didn't use much if any Gain.
As for the 3 EQ controls, they are all very effective with a wide range of tone gradients. There were no sudden peaks or drop-offs. The earphone connection worked exactly as specified by Donner. Battery life also seemed to match their specification.
So, in conclusion, a genuinely surprising, useful and well built little amp that is perfect for practice or maybe for adding an extra layer of sound for a small-group singalong.
Allan
While this can never be a replacement for a full size amp it is a great little speaker. I own 2 of the honeytone belt amps and this has a much better sound then those do. A much fuller sound as this has 2 speakers vs honeytones 1.
The crunch is a good rock distortion but nothing that will get you even into the lightest of high gain tones. Think a good heavy Zeppelin.
The included 3.5mm cable will work for your need to play along jams or learning new tunes.
The rechargeable battery is a nice feature as saving costs of batteries is always a bonus.
Over all this is a great little amp to bring along with you to test gear or sitting quietly on the couch after bedtime. ;)
It is a well-done piece of gear and if you are in search of something along the lines of a honeytone type micro amp you will not be dissapointed
Jason Harding
Great little amp tone and out put are kick ?? butt also for such a small amp!
Grim
Nice little compact box,I tested this with my electric guitar yesterday in the comfort of my sitting room and not to loud ,great for taking out with you where ever you go and lasts about 4 hours charged ,and you can play your music off your phone through the speakers ,a little boombox.
Apple
The Donner 5W mini Electric Amp is remarkably contact, way more than I thought.
The unit is a nice stylish design, it looks great and it's simple and easy to use. The amp doesn't require mains power and can run off of battery for up to four hours according to spec (although I have not tested it myself yet as I charge my devices most nights.
The volume capacity is very decent for the size of it and it comes with Gain, Treble, Middle, Bass, Master Control and crunch / clean controls.
Good quality and super compact unit at an affordable price.
Vernal Scott
This tiny, and I mean tiny, amplifier has surprisingly good sound. It really is as portable as any amp I've ever seen. It is has all the necessary ports needed to connect the (separate) adapter to my guitar. The internal rechargeable battery allows me to use the amp completely untethered to a power source, which is especially great. Importantly, it is well built, well designed and I get the impression I'll be getting many years of amplified sound from it.
Amazonoholic
Nice small guitar amplifier which is portable. It has internal rechargeable battery power makes is suitable use independently from main power.
It��s not as laud as my big model, however for its physical size it has quite good volume.
Easy regulators on top, can change EQ as well. Easy to regulate to reach ideal preferred tone, bass , middle, Treble and be regulated,
Note that it takes 1/8�� headphone output Jack.
Size around 10x 7x14cm quite nice and compact.
Blossom
What a nice piece of kit this is, perfect for my electroacoustic
Sound quality is great, much better than my old one.
I think it's gonna last for years given the quality of the design.
Really happy with it, would make a perfect gift.
Happy to recommend.