CDP with XLR outs?


I have now my CDP connected directly to my amp via RCA jacks and I control the volume via the CDP remote.
I thought I should upgrade my front end... and considering that my amp (Sonic Frontiers) can accept XLR balanced input - I was wondering if I should make that extra effort and seek out players that offer XLR out.
I have no experience playing with cabling so as of now I really never had the opportunity to evaluate the sonic implications of different types of interconnects.

My budget for a used CDP is up to $800 - which means that if I really want XLR out - there is maybe one or two units (Like Creek 53) - but if I hear your comments and understand that it maybe better for me to just stick with unbalanced RCA - then I can look at other units.

thanks!
ether

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I am currently in the process of upgrading / spliting my AV setup into Audio only and Home Theather...my current unit (for both DVDs and CDs) is Oppo...which will stay as a DVD only.
Considering my budget I was thinking of Creek 53 (max budget) and it has XLR. Of course, based on the info from this thread I may forget about the XLR outs and consider other less expensive players such as Music Hall 25.2, Camb. Audio units...actually if I forget about the XLR - there are quite a few choices under $800 used.
Thanks all for your replies.
Bob - your question ("If your electronics support...") - is basically what I am trying to determine.
Are there any reasons why I shouldn't pay too much attention to that and just stick with any other CDP available out there. But then you did answer that...if indeed DAC1 is so great and it uses XLR out - it thus becomes the best choice.