CD/SACD player output options


I had an NAD M5 CD/SACD player I purchased approx. 6 yrs ago - - lost my entire system in a house fire couple months ago (GRRRR !!!!).  While looking to replace what I lost, question is:  why is there such a dearth of CD/SACD player/transports (other than McIntosh MCT-450) with an XLR/balanced digital output option?  Has the technology advanced to a better option (for stereo listening) option than having a balanced in/out system (which I had before the fire) from start to finish??  
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I guess the real question (upon re-reading this post) was really to have BALANCED DIGITAL OUTput, as the NAD had (to feed into a Theta Gen VIII DAC/preamp) which DID survive the fire . . 
Forgive me, but then the digital output is only for your redbook CD, right?  You can’t transmit the DSD data on an SACD via AES/EBU.  The Mcintosh units, for instance, specifically state that you need to use the MCT DIN for the DSD data. 

If you are looking for redbook CD with digital balanced output, you can always go back to NAD. The M50.2 player/streamer (which I own) has digital output and is a good CD player. Can’t do SACD, can’t even do DSD but you can download high res FLACs/WAVs/etc and transmit them to a DAC via AES. 
I use an Ayre CX-7eMP player as a transport and it has a AES/EBU (XLR) digital output. 

Dave