I think you are asking the wrong question. Good phono preamps offer a wide selection of resistance and capacitive impedance matching to meet the needs of various MM, low output MCs and high output MCs. Will the phono amplify the type of cart you want? Thats the first thing you need. A unit with easily variable impedance parameters makes listening way easier also, since the cartridge manufacturer's suggestions may not sound the best on your system.. Next is what "sound" do you like? Tubey-neutral, tubey-bloomy, solid state neutral etc. Next whats your budget? There is no substitute for listening in the rest of your system.
Lastly, you don't get to try out cartridges. You are going to pick one then try and find a phono preamp that when adequately is matched to the cart sounds decent to your ears. At a budget level I like the Vincent PHO line and the Pro-Ject Tube boxes but you can spend way less and way more. Good luck but only your ears can tell you whats a good match.