Straight XLR vs XLR to RCA adapter


I am looking for advice. Does using a RCA to XLR defeat the purpose?
My cables are RCA GA-0 and I am happy with them. But I want to try my XLR connection. I realy do not want to spend the money if possible on another pair of cables, but if I do it, it I want to do it right. Please help.

Thanks In advance.
kbwizard
This will depend on the equipment. If the electronics are fully balanced throughout then your best cables will be XLR to XLR but if the equipment is not a true balanced design than it is not a big deal.
Contact the company and find out if your equipment is 100% balanced.
Thanks for everyone's responses.  I don't know if theses facts make any difference but let me put them out there.  My preamp is the Jaton  RC 2000P   Operetta . Amp is   Audio-GD SA-300 SE.    Speakers are Monitor  audio silver RS 6  

I was able to speak to  both King Wa of Audio GD and  George of Jaton.
George says of the RC 2000P that from their test the XLR measures a 6db lower noise floor.  When I asked  King Wa he just said I could expect a 15%  improvement in sound.  Lower noise floor here as well?   He did not elaborate. It is with  these things in mind that Make me want to try the XLR connection. Having said that it would seem that the only way to see any Apple to apple comparison is to get a the GA-0 in XLR As currently I halve the RCA version.
Make a cable consisting of ONLY dozens of RCA/XLR adapters stuck together...may sound like crap, but it's interesting and allows all options...custom instantly adjustable length, satisfies your Leggo compulsions, helps train you in child anti choking first aid skills, and just shows you care. Also...this thread reminded me of a horrible Mogami Gold XLR cable experience...I can't talk about it...it was horrible *shudders*. I now use AQ Diamondback XLRs.