This gentleman doing the revue is a monster player. He does great flattery to this hush x. He could play anything and make it dazzle. I am jealous. Thanks for the demo. Dinner products are AMAZINGLY GOOD at the lowest prices I have ever seen on a decent piece. They usually say beginners on their stuff but I dig it and am no beginner. Wound up buying 7 acoustics.
Love Jake's playing and riffing style, very nice! Makes the guitar really shine, especially its tones and playability. Nice job, I'm impressed! Thanks!
@MyMusicMasterclass this would be great. I'm kinda stuck between the two partly feeling sceptical about getting a semi reasonable guitar for less then £300 what with all the accessories it has too 🤷♂️
Thx for vid. Sigh, better but still... When will they combine the good parts of different vendors to eliminate each others shortcomings? Furch's Little Jane: detachable neck with easy snap-on action. Quality praised by guitar professionals. Makes a massive difference in length when packed, allows standard tuner placement and thus standard instead of awkward amp placement. Snapdragon's Snapaka combined with Donner's Hush: Detachable body wings are great, especially if one is free to attach on either side or just one. Instead of rigid metal ones like Hush or thick plastic ones like Snapaka (but that are comfortable), something in between could be perfect. Travelguitar's Travelcaster: Among all the humbucker options, make a SSS option available again. Their guitar did it and it worked, the issue was tone stability and amp placement due to a shortened body but which may be solved using Furch's design. (not that I know, but shouldn't it)?
What do you think of this guitar as a first guitar for someone who want to start learning electric guitar? Is it better to get this or something else like squier sonic strat?
My only doubt would be this guitars pickips, or quality control. But honestly, the features on this beat every entry level guitar out of the water. The zero fret means it can get very low action. Its got stainless steel frets that'll feel smoother than normal frets, and wear out much less. On top of that, the headless design means it's gonna be much more ergonomic, and help you develop better technique as a beginner.
I'm looking for a smaller sized guitar, something easy for the hands. In regards to the width of neck, would this guitar compare to a parlour sized guitar? which do you think would be easier on the hands?
I bought a Hush X and I have a question. The volume and tone wheels are independent, but when I move the little one, the big one is moved too. I guess this isn’t suppose to be like this, right? The big one shouldn’t move. Is it correct? Thank you very much
@@MyMusicMasterclassThank you very much for your answer. Yes, they work and can be moved, but it happens that when I move the little one, a lot of times, the big one moves too (sometimes more, sometimes less). And I would like to know if this is normal or not
Can anyone tell how is this guitar compared to the HUSH-I. I have the HUSH-I. As I plug HUSH-I to pedalboard, it sounds like a guitar already,,, It it worth to get HUSH-X ?
The Donner HUSH-X has a very balanced overall sound, with a wide frequency range and clear sound. The guitar can be played with many different strumming styles, from strong strumming to gentle fingerpicking.
As I understood - only clean option is available. But maybe (Can't try it myself) you can connect it to your phone\tablet with jack->jack cable and add distortion in some piece of software.
The Donner HUSH-X is a great travel guitar for those looking for a compact, light, and warm-sounding guitar. This guitar is suitable for many music genres and is easy to carry in luggage or backpack.
This gentleman doing the revue is a monster player. He does great flattery to this hush x. He could play anything and make it dazzle. I am jealous. Thanks for the demo. Dinner products are AMAZINGLY GOOD at the lowest prices I have ever seen on a decent piece. They usually say beginners on their stuff but I dig it and am no beginner. Wound up buying 7 acoustics.
Jake's review is very legitimate because he did not even comb his hair.
Love Jake's playing and riffing style, very nice! Makes the guitar really shine, especially its tones and playability. Nice job, I'm impressed! Thanks!
Nice demo and review Jake .
Beast of a player!
I was on the fence with or about the product -Thanks for the video 😊
I just bought one after this . Ya sealed the deal
Hi brother. Sounds rich and warm when i watch this review. How do you find it personally in person? Is it good for busking?
Check the video details for the link. If you busk on guitar and need something very portable, it should be good for you.
Great playing from that guy!, have you compared this to the Steinberger Spirit GT?
We haven't tried that one yet, but it looks cool.
@MyMusicMasterclass this would be great. I'm kinda stuck between the two partly feeling sceptical about getting a semi reasonable guitar for less then £300 what with all the accessories it has too 🤷♂️
I would definitely give it a try, but it seems like they don't sell it on Germany Amazon, US only. :(
Are the passive pickups height and angle adjustable and if one wants to mod them to diferent picks ups would that be simple?
Good job!
Are the strings double ball ended or standard ones?
Regular strings.
Thx for vid.
Sigh, better but still...
When will they combine the good parts of different vendors to eliminate each others shortcomings?
Furch's Little Jane: detachable neck with easy snap-on action. Quality praised by guitar professionals. Makes a massive difference in length when packed, allows standard tuner placement and thus standard instead of awkward amp placement.
Snapdragon's Snapaka combined with Donner's Hush: Detachable body wings are great, especially if one is free to attach on either side or just one. Instead of rigid metal ones like Hush or thick plastic ones like Snapaka (but that are comfortable), something in between could be perfect.
Travelguitar's Travelcaster: Among all the humbucker options, make a SSS option available again. Their guitar did it and it worked, the issue was tone stability and amp placement due to a shortened body but which may be solved using Furch's design. (not that I know, but shouldn't it)?
Good lord he could make anything sound great… it’s almost distracting. Great video, really helped me make up my mind.
LOL, loved the "… it’s almost distracting" bit, @wearesleepingsoundly! 😃
Whats the actual neck shape like to hold? Is it kind of more flat like a strat, or round like a Gibson?
kind of like a Les Paul neck. Not as skinny as a strat.
What do you think of this guitar as a first guitar for someone who want to start learning electric guitar? Is it better to get this or something else like squier sonic strat?
This is primarily a travel guitar, so it would work for a beginning guitarist who needs to travel a lot.
My only doubt would be this guitars pickips, or quality control.
But honestly, the features on this beat every entry level guitar out of the water. The zero fret means it can get very low action.
Its got stainless steel frets that'll feel smoother than normal frets, and wear out much less.
On top of that, the headless design means it's gonna be much more ergonomic, and help you develop better technique as a beginner.
Hi bro. Seems like it gives acoustic sound too. Does it?
Only as much as any regular solid body electric guitar.
I'm looking for a smaller sized guitar, something easy for the hands. In regards to the width of neck, would this guitar compare to a parlour sized guitar? which do you think would be easier on the hands?
It's a regular guitar, not too thin. The HUSH is supposed to emulate a full-sized guitar, so you can practice on the go.
I bought a Hush X and I have a question. The volume and tone wheels are independent, but when I move the little one, the big one is moved too. I guess this isn’t suppose to be like this, right? The big one shouldn’t move. Is it correct? Thank you very much
They should be independent, but they are stacked. Maybe they are sticking for some reason. Did you try holding one and turning the other?
@@MyMusicMasterclassThank you very much for your answer. Yes, they work and can be moved, but it happens that when I move the little one, a lot of times, the big one moves too (sometimes more, sometimes less). And I would like to know if this is normal or not
Im new to guitar. So can you still get the hard rock sounds through the headphones? Or does it come on softer like acoustic?
Do you think it’s better than the Yamaha Silent guitar?
Unfortunately we've never tried a Yamaha Silent Guitar.
Have you head of it before ? Cheers
Yes
Cowboy chords …? How’s the intonation ? Cant really tell without chords ringing out …
Can anyone tell how is this guitar compared to the HUSH-I. I have the HUSH-I. As I plug HUSH-I to pedalboard, it sounds like a guitar already,,, It it worth to get HUSH-X ?
It's advertised as an "electric" guitar (whatever that means nowadays), do they use acoustic or electric strings?
@@Dark__Thoughts It comes with electric strings
The Donner HUSH-X has a very balanced overall sound, with a wide frequency range and clear sound. The guitar can be played with many different strumming styles, from strong strumming to gentle fingerpicking.
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Is the distortion built in to the guitar?
As I understood - only clean option is available. But maybe (Can't try it myself) you can connect it to your phone\tablet with jack->jack cable and add distortion in some piece of software.
Suitable for Indian tones?
It's a guitar. So, if you can play that stuff on a guitar, then you should be good to go.
The Donner HUSH-X is a great travel guitar for those looking for a compact, light, and warm-sounding guitar. This guitar is suitable for many music genres and is easy to carry in luggage or backpack.
Like a Stratocaster tone?
Make sure to enable the sound when watching the video and you can hear it 😂
What's the SCALE?
It's a full scale guitar. It only loses size in the body and headstock, but it plays just like a regular electric guitar.
single ought to be a lipstick