Olmsted Sound Studios

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The studio, owned by Henry Olmsted, opened 2nd of Dec. 1954 in New York. Olmsted cut lacquers for Audio Fidelity, United Artists, and Atlantic Records, among others.

Also appears as:
- Olmsted Sound
- Olmsted Studios
and with Olmsted misspelled as Olmstead:
- Olmstead Studios
- Olmstead Sound Studios
- Olmstead Sound
- Olmstead Recording Studio

"Our cover this month shows a lacquer master of a special stereo disc being cut at Olmsted Sound Studios in New York City, as arranged by Audio Fidelity."
--from Electronic World, Oct. 1959, p. 55.

Head engineer Bill Radice.

Lacquers cut by Olmsted Sound Studios will usually have "OSS#" followed by a 7-digit number in vinyl runout matrix, with the last digit often in subscript relative to the others. This can be credited as "Lacquer Cut At". Note that the OSS can appear to be DSS. The A-side and B-side usually have sequential numbers.

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Olmsted Sound Studios, Inc.

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(Defunct)
One East Fifty-Fourth Street, New York 22, N.Y.
Starting 1970:
80 West 40th Street, New York, New York 10018

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