The diyAudio Firstwatt F6

What is the input impedance supposed to be for the diyaudio F6? Wouldn't it just be 47K since its 47K||1K+(some high impedance of the JFETs) at the input? I'm curious because the pdf for the production model indicates that it should be 100K but is this simply different for the diy version? Also does this have any effect on the input sensitivity (i.e. would it effect the 2.83V necessary to drive the F6 to max output?) The reason I ask is because I am having some difficulty getting it to full output with my current preamp so I am trying to figure out why.
 
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So does the value of the gate-leak resistor affect the input sensitivity? It seems like the ratio between the 47K and 1K near the input would have an effect or am I mistaken? edit: actually now that I think about it isn't the 1K kind of irrelevant since the input impedance of the JFETs is so high?
 
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Not unless you have a really weedy preamp that can't drive an easy load.

The 47K tells the Jfet input where it lives in the world in respect to ground, and sets input impedance - you may halve or double it with no ill effect.

The 1K is a gatestopper to help against high frequency oscillation.
 
Thanks, that will save me a lot time trying to mess around with the input impedance. I'm pretty sure the problem is simply that I thought it only took 2.8V to drive it to full output... It does say that in the manual but then again that used different output devices, if that matters.
 
What is your source output?
Maybe it only puts out 1V rms

Its about 2.5V but 6L6 was saying that it needs up around 4V for full output. I am using a pretty simple op amp based pre that I would really like to replace so this would be a good time to decide on some circuits to try out. The BA-3 sounds nice but I'm having trouble finding a single ended version. If there is one can someone please point me in that direction?