“We’ve implemented the ZMAN module into products like our Model 5682 ST 2110 to Dante Bridge, the Model 5512A Audio Interface, and the Model 5518A Mic/Line Interface. And we have more products in development that will also use ZMAN,” explains Kapes.
The switch to Merging has allowed Studio Technologies to offer a more advanced and reliable ST 2110 implementation. According to Kapes, the difference in performance and compatibility has been significant. “Our ST 2110 support is now far superior to our previous offering - and this is all thanks to Merging Technologies.”
In addition to the technical benefits, Kapes emphasised the value of the strong partnership with Merging’s engineering team. Merging’s engineers worked closely with Studio Technologies to ensure its hardware was supported and has regularly provided firmware updates to address issues reported from the field.
“ST 2110 is not trivial and getting it ‘right’ is challenging for everyone,” Kapes notes. “But Merging has been responsive to our needs. When we initially found that the ZMAN module didn’t directly support our hardware, Merging engineers quickly made changes to accommodate us. Their willingness to collaborate has made a big difference.”
Thanks to Merging Technologies’ ZMAN module, Studio Technologies has successfully advanced its ST 2110 product line, ensuring enhanced performance and customer satisfaction. Looking to the future, Kapes remains confident in the ongoing partnership. “We’re all learning – ST 2110 is still relatively new and certainly not yet simple – but it’s great to be in a collaborative partnership where we’re all working towards providing a better customer experience.”