AricAudio's new Jackpot 5751 tube-rectified truly balanced preamplifier


AricAudio has just come out with its brand new preamplifier design called the Jackpot. It only uses one 5751, you can roll any version of 12AU7s, 12aX7s, or 12AT7s, as the signal tube and one 12AU7 as a buffer tube. It is tube rectified and is truly balanced from input to output, and it sells for $5600. I put the Jackpot on the 2025 "Most Wanted Components" list for Stereo Times and bought the review demo. It is a phenomenal musical line-stage and a tube rollers delight. Because you do not have to have a matched pair of signal tubes, it uses both plates of one, and there is only one buffer tube you can experiment with many different combinations to get exactly what sonic signature you want to match your personal taste. I finally ended up with using a NOS Mazda 1950’s silver plate triple mica (signal tube) and a NOS Bugle Boy 1950’s long plate (buffer tube) to get exactly what I wanted in my system! Last year I reviewed two other great preamplifiers that were at least double the price, but the Jackpot was at least their equal and exceeded them in purity of tonality and spatial qualities. My full review will come out in the next couple of months. You can go to AricAudio’s website for more details. 

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@audioman58 Not a problem man, and thank you for your admittance. To everyone else that’s commented here, I also thank you for the kind words. Cheers, Aric

I still like my Tavish design classic, much cheaper and uses 1 12ax7, 1 12au7, and 1 5751 tube. So rolling is also easier. It is not tube rectified and is not balanced however. Still, it sounds pretty darn good. The Adajio i hear is a real winner, and still cheaper than the above. 

I recently received my Jackpot preamp from Aric and absolutely love it!  It competes with preamps in the $12-20k range easily.  There is an intoxicating presentation to this pre in terms of tone, timber and soundstage.  It is resolving without ever stepping into clinical or analytical territory.  This new pre is a home run. I don’t know how Aric does it, but he consistently makes amazing sounding gear at real world prices.