Headphone Low-poly  3D model

Headphone Low-poly 3D model

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Custom Wired Headphones Designed for Pro Audio Production Based on the high-end Audeze LCD-3 headphone model, these headphones are tailored to meet the demands of professional music producers who need exceptional sound quality and durability. Model Details: Vertices: 1,434 intricate polygons come together to create a sophisticated soundstage experience Polygons: The sleek design is comprised of 1,214 precision-crafted polyhedra that enhance low-frequency response Texture Information: - Albedo_2k texture map: Delivers authentic sonic nuances with crisp highs and detailed lows - Metallic_2k texture map: Embodies the spirit of metal alloys used in top-tier studio gear, imbuing the headphones with a robust industrial feel - Ambient Occlusion_2k (AO_2k): Crafted to amplify 3D spatial audio, allowing producers to pinpoint instrument placements within complex mixes - Normal_2k texture map: Elevates surface geometry to provide rich harmonics and smooth tone generation - Roughness_2k texture map: Adds character to the sound, enhancing realism in mix dynamics and instrument attack File Formats: - .obj (Object File): Compatible with 3D modeling software, for precision design tweaking and detailed rendering analysis - .mtl (Material Library File): For creating custom material settings that complement the unique audio profiles of various microphones - .dae (Digital Asset Exchange File): Supports integration into game engines, visualizers, and multimedia editing platforms - .fbx (Filmbox File): Optimized for animation sequences, character movements, and precise control of sonic simulations - .stl (STereoLithography File): Essential for creating high-definition 3D printed designs and architectural visualizations

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