To amplify (sic) PB's points, Jensen warns that for best performance the secondary load must have very low capacitance - a couple feet of coax (100pF) is more than enough to harm the high frequencies. Eros is especially well suited to use transformers, because it uses a pentode input tube with about 4pF input capacitance.
This is different from moving magnet carts, most of which are designed for 100-500pF in parallel with the 47K input resistor. A 3 to 6 foot cable accounts for about half of that, and the typical triode input stage Miller capacitance accounts for the rest.