Transparent and LN-CC stripped away the plastic housing to expose a modular architecture.

The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC

Summary

Most consumer audio gear tries to hide the messy insides behind matte black plastic. Transparent went the other way, linking up with London’s LN-CC to build a rig that mirrors the physical walls of a nightclub.

That specific club texture defines the chassis. We see a semi-translucent, rippled glass shell that pulls visual DNA straight from L8te, the retailer’s 1970s-style interior venue.


The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC

Peering through those distorted panels reveals a setup built on honest assembly rather than glued-together secrets. Transparent kept the electronics exposed and modular, meaning you can swap out parts instead of tossing the whole unit when standards change.

Upgradability often suggests a trade-off in raw strength, but this system pushes 120 watts of output to match the brand’s standard lineup. It pairs that driver power with Bluetooth 5.0, proving a device can be repairable without sacrificing the thump.

The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC
The Transparent x LN-CC

Getting your hands on this specific configuration requires serious timing. LN-CC commissioned only 15 units to mark their 15th year in the game, making this a functional collector’s item rather than a mass-market SKU.