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Sterling Sound

US-based mastering firm that has, to date, been responsible for the mastering of more than 28,000 vinyl records, CDs, and cassettes since 1968. It was originally based in New York. However, in 2018, the company decided to split up into two different locations: one in Nashville, Tennessee, and the other in Edgewater, New Jersey. The former location opened sometime in 2018. Also appears as: - Sterling Sound Studios - Sterling Sound Studios, NY - Sterling Sound, NY - Sterling Sound (NY) - Sterling Sound, N.Y.C. - Sterling Sound, NYC - Sterling Sound, New York - Sterling Sound, New York City - Sterling Sound, New York, New York - Sterling Sound New York - Sterling Sounds - Sterling Sounds, N.Y.C. - Sterling Sounds (NY) - Stirling Sound, New York - Stirling Sound, New York, NY - Stirling Studio New York - Sterlingsound - Sterling Sound (New York, NY) Regarding vinyl runouts, "STERLING" may be found either stamped or hand etched. Also quite faint "Sterling Sound" etchings can be found. The studio is also identified as "SS", sometimes quite small and the "SS"s' at appear only at the end of 1969, followed by the first appearance of the small stamped "STERLING". For the company, please consider using . Sterling was founded by Lee Hulko & Joachim "Joe" Paschek in October 1968, with the studio at 56 W. 45th St. Manhattan. In 1969, Bob Ludwig joins. In 1970, the facility moves to larger premises, offering two mastering suites, in the Screen Actors Guild building at 110 West 57th Street. In 1972, George Marino joins. In 1975, Ludwig departs to join - being replaced by Greg Calbi (from ) and Ted Jensen (from 's MLAC), the latter taking over much of Hulko's mastering, whose tasks had turned to technical & management duties. In 1977, the company moves to 1790 Broadway, offering 5 suites with the latest state-of-the-art acoustics. joins. In 1980, the facility is updated to digital. In 1985, Sterling Sounds starts DMM cutting (next to still cutting lacquers) in August. In 1990, Paschek departs and sells his shares to Hulko. In 1994, Calbi departs to join Masterdisk and is replaced by Tom Coyne (from ). In 1995, Joe Palmaccio joins (from Polygram Studios). In 1998, Murat Aktar, of Absolute Audio, joins forces with Jensen, Calbi & Coyne to purchase the facility from Hulko - in partnership with ; Palmaccio leaves. In 1999, following Hulko's retirement, the Studio begins its move to the Chelsea district of Manhattan. Chris Gehringer joins (from Hit Factory) at the 1790 Broadway suite, along with Chris Athens in March. Calbi then moved to the Chelsea suite. In January 2002, the move to Chelsea is completed followed by the closure of the Broadway facility. In 2018, near the end of their 20-year lease with the Chelsea Market, Sterling Sound decides to split up into two different locations: one in Nashville, Tennessee (with two mastering studios) and the other in Edgewater, New Jersey (with six). The Nashville location opened 2018. The following mastering engineers have worked at Sterling Sound (with their runout identification if applicable/known): Chris Athens > STERLING CA Greg Calbi > STERLING GC or STERLING ⚾ or Ⓗ or ☆STERLING Greg Fulginiti > STERLING GF José Rodriguez > STERLING JR Jack Skinner > STERLING JS, or Jack Lee Hulko > STERLING LH Ray Janos > STERLING RJ Ryan Smith (2) STERLING RKS Bob Ludwig > STERLING RL Tom Coyne > STERLING TC Ted Jensen > STERLING TJ Chris Gehringer > cg George Marino (none) Joe Nino-Hernes > STERLING JN-H Will Quinnell (none) Randy Merrill Aya Merrill Idania Valencia Leon Zervos When an engineer's scribe is in combination with "DMM", please use Mastered At - Sterling Sound and Direct Metal Mastering By - the respective engineer. When the "STERLING" stamp appears in the runouts, please use the Lacquer Cut At credit.

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