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Donner Adds HUSH-X to its HUSH Series Headless Guitar Lineup

Donner Adds HUSH-X to its HUSH Series Headless Guitar Lineup

Crafted from mahogany, The Donner HUSH-X Headless Electric Guitar is a versatile and beginner-friendly instrument featuring a compact, neck-through, and detachable body with upgraded screw-free metal hardware.


Donner has announced the launch of the latest addition to its HUSH lineup, the HUSH-X HeadlessElectric Guitar. This new model follows the release of the HUSH-I silent acoustic guitar in 2022. The HUSH-X was first unveiled at 2023 NAMM and now is available for purchase.

The HUSH-X is crafted from mahogany and features a compact, neck-through, and detachable body with upgraded screw-free metal hardware, making it comfortable for guitarists of all skill levels to play.

The guitar has a matte finish on the neck that complements its overall aesthetic, and the graduated asymmetrical guitar neck shape, similar to the HUSH-I, allows for a comfortable grip and fast playing. It features a 25.5" (648 mm) scale length and a fingerboard made of HPL with a radius of 403r and 22 medium-sized frets with rounded frets. The dual-action truss rod provides a reliable and adjustable setup for any playing style.

Equipped with a humbucking bridge pickup and an Alnico-V style single-coil neck pickup, the HUSH-X delivers a warm and powerful output. The controls include a three-position flat switching and a 2-in-1 volume/tone knob, offering versatile sound options. The HS pickup configuration is further enhanced by the Active/Passive switch when plugged in with an earphone through a 3.5mm jack output.

One unique factor of the HUSH-X is Donner’s patented Headless Tuning System and the FullBlock 6-Saddle Fixed Bridge, which offers a fast and innovative way to change and tune the strings, as well as provide a balanced and comfortable playing experience.

Beginner-friendly, the HUSH-X Headless Electric Guitar comes with a gig bag, earphones, strap, tuner, three Allen wrenches, picks, and a 9-volt battery, making it a complete and convenient package for musicians on the go.

Key Features of HUSH-X:

  • Donner HUSH Detachable Neck-through mahogany solid body
  • Asymmetrical neck, HPL fretboard with 25.5" scale length and 403mm compound radius- 2-in-1 Volume/Tone knob for simple control
  • Great for practicing when plugged with a 3.5 mm mini jack and gigging with a 6.35 mm stereo output
  • Donner Patented Headless Tuning System and Full Block 6-Saddle Fixed Bridge complete the hardware package.
For more information, please visit donnermusic.com.

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