Donner HUSH-I Guitar ~ Sunburst

New
SKU: HUSH-1SB

RRP:
£279

The ultra-compact and lightweight Donner HUSH-I Guitar is the perfect axe for travel and practice. Although being a full-scale guitar, it features a headless and  detachable bar-frame design for extreme compaction and quietness with the least amount of wood. The onboard Donner custom-designed piezo pickup and  preamp deliver you the ideal tone over the unplugged quietness via  headphones and traditional cable output while also giving  you full tone control with the “Volume”, “High”, and “Low”  Knobs. The onboard “Phase” button also guarantees you  stability in live venues. Play beyond the limits.

Features:
Round-Edge Frets
The exquisitely crafted Donner HUSH-I is equipped with 20 customised round-edge frets that will serve to provide years of smooth playing experience right out of the box.

Asymmetrical Neck Profile This guitar features an asymmetrical and finely polished neck that allows a silky-smooth transition on the whole neck, easy chording on the low register, and comfortable soloing on the high register.

Onboard Preamp With a built-in custom-designed preamp, this guitar not only can play through headphones and an amplifier but also the onboard EQ enables you to fine-tune the sound to your very own tastes. Furthermore, the anti-phase button on the preamp also serves to eliminate the feedback on the guitar, securing your live performance at the 

Specification 
Neck-through-body design built from CNC-carved solid wood.
Asymmetric neck shape and customized rounded frets.
Headless design, bottom-end tuning machines, and removable frames make it easy to pick up and play with maximum portability.
Onboard preamp and pickup system to plug and play anywhere, anytime. Also includes a tone knob with a phase button.
2-band EQ and volume control for adjustable sound and power.



About Donner

Since 2012, Donner has been committed to creating new experiences in music and performance. As a pioneer of innovative instruments and electronics, we were among the first to introduce the mini guitar pedals.

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