Thursday, March 19, 2026
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REVIEW: DONNER HUSH C –SILENT NYLON GUITAR


REVIEW: DONNER HUSH C –SILENT NYLON GUITAR – ON SALE 15 JUNE 2025 If you’re looking for a reasonably priced TRAVEL GUITAR then maybe this is the one for you…maybe not? I received NO PAYMENT for this review and have the interests of my viewers foremost in mind. Note: I mistakenly said in the review it fits into a suitcase, it doesn’t (not mine anyway). If you decide to buy one, check out the links below. Donner store:https://datasink.rantion-admin.com/t/Zj Code: Fennahrob 12-15%off Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F5VLNNLG?… Ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/XXX/35541334… Hashtag: #hushcnylon #hushcacoustic #nylonstringgutiar #AcousticGuitar

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20 thoughts on “REVIEW: DONNER HUSH C –SILENT NYLON GUITAR

  • Thank you mate! Karl here, In the "states" – Scale length? Fret radius, or flat? Strap button(s)? Output jack – 1/8" or 1/4", or both? The Yamaha 'silent'' is pretty flexible, 2x the $… I've got the Cordobas, and a Godin (WITH the resonator 'tines'), so, just like to stay on top of the new offerings, thanks again!

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  • I have the electric and acoustic versions. They are by far my daily drivers. I so want this one, but it’s $100 more than I’m willing to pay.

    I love how quirky these are. I’d much rather have a cheap guitar that’s quirky and can be tinkered on vs a four figure premium guitar.

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  • I bought the steel string version and mine had a really high action. Even after I lowered the bridge and adjusted the truss rod it was still unplayable. So I contacted Donner and they sent me another one and told me to keep the first one. The second one was setup into a playable condition. So now I have spare parts from the first one.

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  • grow some nails and the terible strings will be more pronounced sounding. plucking an un-wound string without a plektrum does not produce/ring out like a wound string.

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  • I like the sound of this, but please tell me which model of Taylor guitar you use when you’re sharing your music with us? I imagine someone asked this question before, but I haven’t. Thanks Rob!

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  • Do you think this one could take strings heavy enough to drop to baritone range? That chorus sounds great fingerstyle.

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  • Why don’t they do their market research and and ask us players what we want and make a product that works well not something that gets half way to being good. It baffles me

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  • With a slight tweak to the truss rod, the guitar was great straight out of the box. I could fit my old Donner Hush in my suitcase, but it must have shrunk, as the Donner Hush C requires me to purchase a new one. Overall, this Donner, with its wider neck, is rather good and worth purchasing, and especially at the moment, Donner is offering a discount.

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  • Hi and thank you for your review. If indeed the high E string is at a lower volume, that would be a deal breaker to me. The purpose I would buy this is to have as a backup for the cordoba that I usually play live with. Is there a way to adjust the volume of the strings?
    Thanks again!

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  • I don’t like the feel , nor the need for headphones .. I’ll buy a cheap guitar for the cargo hold

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  • It will fit in my Grey Bin, the Bin men come Thursday, take a Ukulele on holiday instead, you can get 2hours practice in waiting for the Wife to put her makeup on, best so called Silent/Travel guitar is without any doubt is one of the Yamaha’s

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