What is the benefit of balanced xlr cables


I just bought a marantz av7005 that has balanced outputs for xlr cables and I have a b&k st 125.7 s2 to hook it to also have a older Cambridge audio cd6 that has balanced connections on it.what are my befits to switching to these cables over my rca stuff.What is a good brand without breaking the bank,I've used blue jean cable,kimber kable,and synergestic THX
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@zd542 - they have XLR connections. "

Components and cables can have xlr connections, but that doesn't mean they're balanced.
I was just stating that they have XLR connections as I'm unsure if they're balanced...
There is no real benefit unless you require 10m long ICs or your components do not have RCA sockets, IMO...

... and the XLR ICs are usually much more expensive!
When the tool is really build ballanced inside there is a easily difference to be heard.

Audioquest uses the same prices for xlr and rca!
When the tool is really build ballanced inside there is a easily difference to be heard.
I would suggest that the same could be said for RCA electronics... whatever that tool/component is...

Perhaps Audioquest RCA ICs could be better, especially for the prices being suggested... whatever those prices may be...