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This looks like a bit of a nuisance - the tailpiece is coming out on the low-E side. Perhaps my choice of rather heavy string is responsible, or could the angle across the bridge be too steep? Anyway, as far as I can tell the solution is to do the following: 1. Take off the strings and tailpiece. 2. Remove the offending bolt. 3. Put wood glue around the inside of the hole. 4. Hammer the bolt back in (perhaps with a toothpick as a shim) and make sure it's lined up properly. 5. Reverse step 1. I've not tried anything like this before but it's a cheap guitar so I ought to try myself. Is there anything I ought to watch out for?
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Selling this mint condition Harley Benton HB-20R Compact Guitar Amplifier, ideal for practicing at home. Comes with a free guitar lead. Specs The Harley Benton HB-20R is a small 20 Watt combo that offers everything required for a successful start in practising at home or for rehearsal sessions. A 3-Band tone control and a switchable overdrive are included in case you really want to make some noise, while the headphone output enables you to play in the smallest of rooms without disturbing the neighbours. Compact electric guitar combo Power: 20 Watt Equipped with: 8" Custom voiced speaker TEC tube emulating circuit Switch for channel selection (overdrive / boost channel) Gain control Volume controls for overdrive and clean channel 3-Band EQ with controls for bass, mids and treble Reverb control (spring type) Headphone output AUX input Dimensions (H x W x D): 340 x 380 x 175 mm Weight: 7 kg