
The only thing you need are : a roll of Gaffertape (duck-tape or cloth tape), or something else that could be used to lift the record....
Lifting the Record
First we're gonna start this little trick by grabbing something that could be used to lift the record for about 5 centimeters. The record that we're going to put on top of it should be higher than the height of the arm while it is in the arm-rest.When I used this trick I used a roll of gaffa-tape (cloth tape, preferably from the brand Nichiban). Using tape has an advantage, it's a little bit sticky on the sides so it sticks a little bit to the slipmats and to the record. This way we prevent it from sliding when you accidentaly hit the record.[/quote]

When you put the record on the roll of tape make sure it's exactly in the centre. This is not really necessary but it make the alligning of the record, wich is really import a lot easier.
When you press play on the SL the record should be in the perfect centre of the platter. When the record is not at the exact centre the sound will be a little bit winding and not sound as if it was played on a steady speed. There's no easy trick to do this, just exercise...[/quote]

After you've centred the record you have to rotate the headshel 180 degrees. In order to turn the headshell you've got to loosen the ring that locks the headshell, pull the headshell out of the arm, rotate the headshel half a turn and than put it back again.[/quote]

Next step is to put the counterweight at the back of the tone-arm all he way to the back. Before touching the weight use the clip to secure your arm. Now turn the weight around so it moves to the back.
This was like the final step to this trick, if all went well your deck will now look something like this...Put the needle to the record
You now only have to put the needle to the groove. Because you want to play a record backward you'll have to start the record near the centre....Watch out not to scratch your record ![/quote]
