Direct 2 Disc


Holy Smokes!  I recently purchased and played a couple of Direct 2 Disc LPs on my turntable and I was simply blown away on the clarity and beauty of these recordings.  Wow, this was a wonderful experience.  I bought a Doug MacLeod and a Henry Gray 200gr LPs.  They were recorded at a place in Kansas.  Just starting to investigate these. On the merits of these two, I bought $150 more.  Do ya'll have any favorites that sound especially crisp?  I do have a couple of Third Man Record D2D recordings, but they didn't sound this good.
pgaulke60
D2D's are somewhat hard to find, but if you live in a large city, or can get to a near by one, many of the larger record stores can and do have a fairly large collection of Sheffield Labs D2D's. Or other D2D labels for that matter. Just examine them very closely for condition. Some of the earlier Sheffield's I had developed a lot of surface noise, even though I handled them carefully and had a proper TT setup.
Dear @larryi  : Even that are not D2D  the ones I own from East Wind are very good recordings and a must to own.

R.
I own the Sheffield Labs Harry James d2d LPs, and they are excellent.  My favorite d2d record, however, is American Gramaphone's Glenn Miller Orchestra LP from mid to late 1970's.  Outstanding in every respect.  If you enjoy the Big Band sound, try to find a copy and give it a spin.
Sheffield labs. Thelma Houston "Pressure Cooker" is my reference album that I judge all others albums by. 
M&K Realtime Records "For Duke" is my reference and has been since its release in the late 70's. Fantastic recording.