I just re-read the original post and realised I'd forgotten we were talking about an integrated amp (not a passive preamp). You will be able to trust the engineers have taken into account the impedance internally (and so can disregard most of what I just said), the unit has 10k input impedance so that should be fine for most, if not all sources.
I still think that sometimes it's worth using active components to overcome the limitations of passive ones e.g. if you want minimum noise levels 10k pot has minimum noise of -115dBV, a 500Ω attenuator has minimum noise of 127dBV but will require some active buffering.
Apologies if I've added more confusion, I should have re-read the original post properly before responding.
I still think that sometimes it's worth using active components to overcome the limitations of passive ones e.g. if you want minimum noise levels 10k pot has minimum noise of -115dBV, a 500Ω attenuator has minimum noise of 127dBV but will require some active buffering.
Apologies if I've added more confusion, I should have re-read the original post properly before responding.