You shouldn't be choosing your preamp based on impedance matching. It's the wrong thing to focus on IMO. Your amp's 47k input is sufficient to electrically match with any REASONABLY designed, properly working preamp. A 94 ratio and 1880 (or a million; whatever) are effectively the same for your application. Even a 20x ratio is perfectly fine. Your choice will come down to the usual suspects: sound signature, system synergy, feature set, price, aesthetics.
I'm sure it's possible to find a tube preamp with undersized output caps that rolls off bass into 47k, but I'd posit that's a very poor design.
If you were into passive preamps (not TVC; resistor-based passive), those guys are generally happy with "just" a 10x impedance ratio. E.g. a 500 ohms source into a 5K passive into 50K amp.

