Ted Jensen

During this time, he recorded several performances for the Yale Symphony Orchestra at Woolsey Hall in New Haven, and met Mark Levinson, who was starting an audio equipment company.

[4][5] There were three mastering engineers at Sterling Sound when Jensen was hired to work in the tape copy room, George Marino,[6] Lee Hulko[7] and Greg Calbi.

[10] In 1998, Jensen, Greg Calbi and Tom Coyne, along with Murat Aktar (Absolute Audio co-founder) and UK based Metropolis, purchased Sterling Sound[11] from previous owner, Lee Hulko.

[12] Sterling Sound[13] was previously located in New York City, where it occupied the top floor of the Chelsea Market in the Meatpacking District.

[31] Additionally, Jensen has been involved in the soundtrack or music departments on several major motion pictures including Daredevil and The Circle.

Jensen's platinum album for The Police 's Ghost in the Machine , released in 1981
Jensen (right) with Jim Boyer at Sterling Sound in 1991
Jensen's mastering room at Sterling Sound Nashville in Nashville, Tennessee