The Donner DDP-300 is a digital piano designed for home use, featuring 88 fully weighted keys with hammer action, four touch sensitivity curves and a 4-way, 60 W speaker system. Bluetooth MIDI, 20 instrument voices, four effects, Twinova, a metronome and recording functions combine traditional piano technique with practical digital tools for everyday practice, lessons and playing together at home.
How do 88 hammer-action keys support everyday piano practice?
For regular practice, having the full range of a piano is only part of the equation. The DDP-300 features 88 fully weighted hammer-action keys with four touch sensitivity curves, providing a more substantial key response that helps develop control, dynamics and consistency in your playing.
The four touch sensitivity curves let players adjust the keyboard response to suit different playing styles. This makes the DDP-300 suitable for beginners developing solid technique as well as more experienced players looking to refine their touch and dynamic control.
88 keys
Fully weighted hammer action with 4 touch sensitivity curves
60 W
2 × 20 W woofers + 2 × 10 W tweeters
20 voices
A range of instrument sounds for classical, pop, jazz and more
Bluetooth MIDI
Wireless connection with compatible iOS and Android devices and the Donner app
Is the 60 W speaker system enough for playing at home?
The built-in 4-way speaker system delivers 60 W of total power through two 20 W woofers and two 10 W tweeters. The separate speaker drivers help provide a clear stereo sound with a balanced response across the low and high frequencies.
For everyday practice, piano lessons or casual playing at home, you can use the DDP-300 without adding a separate speaker system.
That also means fewer cables and less equipment around the piano, helping keep your home setup neat and ready to play whenever you sit down at the keyboard.
What sounds and effects can expand your piano setup?
The DDP-300 includes 20 instrument voices and four built-in effects: Room, Hall, Plate and Delay. Players can switch from a more direct piano sound for practice to a wider, more spacious sound when playing different styles.
This gives you extra flexibility for classical pieces, pop arrangements, jazz and creative practice without needing external effects equipment.
- 20 instrument voices for different playing styles and applications.
- Room for a more compact sense of space.
- Hall and Plate for a wider or more pronounced ambience.
- Delay for an additional creative effect.
How do Bluetooth MIDI and Twinova support digital learning and piano lessons?
With Bluetooth MIDI, the Donner DDP-300 can connect wirelessly to compatible iOS and Android devices. When used with the Donner app, students can integrate interactive lessons, digital sheet music and recording features into their regular practice routine.
The DDP-300 remains a complete digital piano even when you're not using a mobile device, giving you the flexibility to practise with or without additional digital tools.
Twinova adds another useful option for lessons and shared practice. The keyboard can be split into two sections with the same pitch range, allowing a teacher and student, or a parent and child, to play the same passage together.
The built-in metronome and recording function can also help players work on timing and listen back to their own playing.
Who is the Donner DDP-300 suited to?
The DDP-300 is designed for households looking for a stable digital piano with a more traditional weighted key feel and an integrated speaker system.
Beginners can make use of the full 88-key range as they develop their technique and learn new repertoire, while students can take advantage of features such as the metronome, recording, Twinova and Bluetooth MIDI.
It is also a practical option for families who enjoy playing music together at home. Whether you're practising each day, having a piano lesson or simply sitting down for a casual play, the DDP-300 provides a complete setup without the need to add separate audio equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Donner DDP-300
Does the Donner DDP-300 have fully weighted hammer-action keys?
Yes. The Donner DDP-300 features 88 fully weighted keys with hammer action and four touch sensitivity curves. The keyboard is designed to support developing piano technique while providing a more substantial, piano-style key response.
Does the DDP-300 need additional speakers for playing at home?
No. The Donner DDP-300 has a built-in 4-way, 60 W speaker system with two 20 W woofers and two 10 W tweeters. For normal home use, additional speakers are not required.
Can the Donner DDP-300 connect to a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth MIDI?
Yes. The Donner DDP-300 supports Bluetooth MIDI with compatible iOS and Android devices. When used with the Donner app, players can access features such as interactive lessons, sheet music and recording.
What is Twinova mode used for during piano lessons?
Twinova mode splits the keyboard into two sections with the same pitch range. This allows, for example, a teacher and student or a parent and child to practise the same passage together on separate sections of the keyboard.















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