Prime Day is here, and Donner has 19 products marked down across its Amazon US store. The sale covers guitars, digital pianos, keyboards, electronic drums, ukuleles, loopers, PA gear, and orchestral instruments, with discounts ranging from 15% to 37% off MSRP.

There is a lot on sale, though a few deals make far more sense to call out than the rest.

The DDP-80 gets the biggest cash discount at $200 off, while the DEK-610S receives the largest percentage cut at 37%. Donner is also discounting a complete beginner guitar kit, a mesh electronic drum set, and one of its compact looper pedals. You can see the full 19-product sale through the Donner Amazon store, though the five deals below are the ones I would check first.

Donner DST-80B 39-Inch Electric Guitar Beginner Kit With Amp

Prime Day price: $111.99, down from $139.99, 20% off

The DST-80B makes sense for someone buying their first electric guitar and trying to avoid another $100 or so in accessories right away.

Donner includes the full-size 39-inch guitar, a small practice amp, a gig bag, a tuner, a capo, a strap, a cable, extra strings, and picks in the box. The guitar uses a familiar three-pickup setup with a five-way selector, so beginners can hear how the pickup position changes the sound as they learn.

The included amp is basic, though it gives a new player enough to start practicing as soon as the package arrives. At $111.99, this is one of the easier entry points in the sale for someone who needs the full setup rather than a guitar on its own.

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Donner DDP-80 88-Key Upright Digital Piano

Prime Day price: $459.99, down from $659.99, 30% off

The DDP-80 is the deal that deserves the most attention here, as Donner has cut a full $200 off the regular price. You are getting 88 hammer-action weighted keys in a wood-grain cabinet designed to fit in a living room, bedroom, or home studio. It also includes a three-pedal unit, built-in speakers, headphone support, and USB MIDI for connecting to a computer.

The design is cleaner than a standard portable keyboard setup, especially if you do not want a metal stand and loose cables sitting in the room. This is still a beginner-focused digital piano, though the weighted action gives students a better base for learning proper finger pressure than a light keyboard would.

At $459.99, the price cut makes the DDP-80 far easier to consider for families, newer players, and producers who want a playable piano in the room.

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Donner DED-80 Electronic Drum Set

Prime Day price: $219.99, down from $279.99, 21% off

The DED-80 drops below $220 for Prime Day, and Donner includes nearly everything a new drummer needs in the package. You get four mesh pads, 180 sounds, 15 preset kits, a throne, pedals, headphones, sticks, and access to Melodics lessons. The mesh heads help keep practice noise under control, which matters if the kit is going into an apartment, shared house, or family room.

This is a dope first kit for someone who wants to learn at home without buying the seat, headphones, and basic accessories one at a time.

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Donner DEK-610S 61-Key Keyboard Bundle

Prime Day price: $113.99, down from $179.99, 37% off

The DEK-610S gets the deepest percentage cut in Donner’s Prime Day sale, dropping from $179.99 to $113.99.

It comes with 61 keys, 249 sounds, 249 rhythm patterns, and enough built-in material for lessons, basic practice, and early arrangement work. Donner also includes the stand, bench, music rest, microphone, and power adapter, so there is very little left to buy after it arrives.

This is def aimed at beginners, though the bundle pricing is the main reason it makes sense. Paying $113.99 for the keyboard and the main accessories is a better deal than buying a low-cost keyboard first and then adding the stand and bench later.

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Donner Triple Looper Guitar Pedal

Prime Day price: $59.99, down from $79.99, 25% off

The Triple Looper is the smallest item in this group, though it is probably the easiest recommendation for guitarists who already have the main parts of their setup covered. It gives you three storage slots and up to 90 minutes of recording time, which is plenty for practicing ideas, building chord layers, or keeping short song parts saved between sessions.

The screen shows the recording and playback status, so you are not relying on a single flashing light to work out what the pedal is doing. One footswitch handles recording, playback, overdubbing, stopping, and clearing, which keeps the pedal compact.

Saved loops stay in memory after the power is turned off. Donner does not include a power supply, so you will need a 9V center-negative adapter rated at 500mA.

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