Some of his amps have very low input impedances.
Yes granted, this is the reason why an active pre is needed, if they were >50kohm then a low impedance active pre is not needed, remember the Industry Standard for input impedance was 47kohm or higher, but sometimes if the input stage is bi-polar this not achievable, but it is with fet input, then it’s up to the designer to make it so.
Classic example of a high end poweramp here in Australia having only 1kohm input impedance, only their own preamp with 10ohm output impedance would drive it, all others especially tube sounded like crap, so no need to say they also sold many premaps with that poweramp.
But here the crux, inside that poweramp was a secrete link that when pulled made it 68kohm input impedance, which I exposed online, then owners were free to use all different preamps with it including passive. It’s called shady marketing, good if you get away with it as it makes sales for their preamps.
Cheers George