All Bottlehead amps, integrated or not, have an input impedance of (I think) at least 30K and are compatible with all Bottlehead preamps. Of course :^)
Any amp or preamp with an external attenuator (such as the Harrison or Rothwell devices) installed at the input will present the impedance of that attenuator to the driving preamp.
To be fair, I am currently using 12-dB Harrison Labs at the input of both my Foreplay III and my Paramounts, so both the Eros and the Foreplay are driving 10K impedances. It's not a huge problem, but I do intend to acquire some Rothwells soon. The parable of the cobbler's barefoot children does come to mind!