Properly run, RCA will equal XLR. The purpose of XLR is for long runs with multiple adjacent lines- AC, Speaker level, antenna, other ICs, as in studios. I have runs of RCA that are 25 feet in length using a variety of shielded single ended RCA. Absolutely no noise or audible interference to my ear. In runs behind components, short shielded and unshielded RCAs are likewise free of audible noise. Make sure the ICs are properly designed and built for your purpose. In my system, the long runs are necessarily close to other wires and thus I use braided shielded designs. I have no RFI issues where I live and I try to control EMI at the source using shielded AC cables, physical distance, and ERS cloth. I have other ICs that are short and not near other lines and I use a variety of shielded and unshielded solid core and twisted ICs. Experiment with them, buy used, sell what you don't like, and most of all, have fun!