The manufacturer of the amp recommends with a passive pre that you should not use a attenuator. The other option could be using a buffer.
All a passive pre is is connectors, wire and an attenuator. So, this comment is, to me, confusing.
The Eros is spec'd for a 0.47uF output cap. Mine shipped with a 1.0uF cap. The issue is the low frequency fall off. Calculating Fo at 0.47uF, the Eros output with a 15k next stage input impedance gives you 22.6Hz. That is a bit high. If you build with the 1.0uf, Fo would be 10.6Hz. Still high. Where Fo is the crossover frequency, this is the 3dB down point, the signal will be essentially flat at 10 times Fo.
At more typical, at least for tube gear, input impedances, say 50K or 100K, you would have Fo's of 6.8Hz and 3.4Hz, respectively with a 0.47uF output cap. PJ may have other reasons for the 15K minimum input impedance, as well. Check with your amp's manufacturer to see if there are any issues with a passive having 50K or 100K input.
All of that being said, I would jump on the Eros sale. When built out, it is a marvelous piece of kit. Mine has bested some very well regarded pricey commercial units!
Cheers,
Geary