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.
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.