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Donner Electric Guitar Amp 20W, DEA-20 Guitar Amplifier with Reverb Effects, Practice Amp with Convenient Clean&Overdrive Switch for Portable

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Donner Electric Guitar Amp 20W, DEA-20 Guitar Amplifier with Reverb Effects, Practice Amp with Convenient Clean&Overdrive Switch for Portable

4.3

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$79.99

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· [Convenient Clean/Overdrive Switch] With a frequency response range of 40Hz-20kHz, DEA-20 features a one-click clean/overdrive switch for easy, beginner-friendly operation. · [Built-in reverb effects and Treble/Bass adjustment] The built-in reverb section adds depth to lead tones, while the EQ function lets you shape your sound with bass and treble controls. · [20 Watts, Built-in 6.5'' Speaker] With 20 watts of power driving a 6.5" speaker, the DEA-20 is ideal for personal practice, band rehearsals, and small stage performances. · [Rugged Casing, Compact Design] A robust housing that will reliably protect the amplifier's workings during transport, minimizing the risk of damage during use · [Versatile inputs and outputs] It features a 1/4'' instrument output as well as a 1/4'' headphone output jack.

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Truth tellaReviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025

Great, compact, fantastic for small venues, reverb will do the job.lovev it.

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Joseph V.Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024

This amp blew me away, wasn't expecting it would sound this good. My 200 watt Pevey needs a tune up, so i bought this to use while it’s in the shop. Playing a steel guitar tends to push pretty hard on an amp but this will definitely keep up until the other gets fixed, at least for practice. Overall im very favorably impressed. This is a keeper!

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GPSReviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024

I bought this for my grandson with the only reason that it was the only inexpensive amp I could find that had built in reverb. Although the amp sounds pretty good when playing, the power cord is two prong nongrouding....which means every time you take your hands off something metal on the guitar it has an unbearable hum. Had i known this before, I would not have bought it. It's probably going back.

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iron-manReviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024

I think this is a pretty good 1st amp for practicing or if you are trying to learn guitar. This actually has a reverb effect built in. It's small but sounds pretty decent for its size. It has an opening on the backside and I'm not sure how I feel about that given the speaker is exposed and it could get damaged. Overall the compact size is great if you don't have the space.

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Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025

My son loves it. The sound is more professional sounding than his first one.

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PJSReviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025

Great for beginners

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Trinity MurchieReviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025

The reverb and graininess of this amp is great for a punk, blues, or alt sound. It's clear enough but the grainier clarity is actually preferred for a sound you cannot achieve with all amps. My house is a big fan of this amp!

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wuudReviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024

Cool little practice amp. Obviously it's not for blasting your guitar. But for lower level volume playing. I have had Donner things before, and they are getting a lot more main stream in there construction quality and features. Which is a good thing. The construction on the amp is very solid. It has an open back speaker cabinet. Output is about 20 watt, and that sounded about right. With over drive and reverb, it's a pretty handy amp to have. The amp is a wall outlet plugin amp, there is no battery. So it's portable, as long as you have a outlet handy. If you really wanted to get even more speaker output, you could use the the headphone jack to output to another speaker. I'm not to sure if they recommend doing that, but I do it all the time. Occasionally you may want a more robust speaker. You could also run the headphone output at a low level and use it as an output to powered cabinet. The output signal level of a headphone is very low. Just keep it on 1 or 2 if you do this type of thing. It's nice to see Donner upping their game more and more. The are at the NAMM shows, so they appear be trying to become a bigger player in the USA as far as musical equipment concerned. I think this is a good buy for a practice level guitar amp (not for bass guitar) and worth taking a look at.