Using RCA & XLR connections at same time on Amp


I have been looking for a quality CD player to add to my system. Currently, I have a Pass 3x amp and a Naim av2 processor driving Joseph 22's.

The problem is that I use an Arcam Diva as both my dvd & cd player. So, I was thinking, what if I got a Mark Levinson 39. As it has the processor built in, I could leave the 5-DIN to RCA connections to AV2 for the Arcam DVD player and utilize the XLR connections from the ML to XLR connections on the Pass Amp. This way, I bypass the Naim unit entirely and use the theoretically better ML for two channel.

Is there a reason why this does not work. I was told by a Pass/Wadia dealer it would not work, why?

Also, I know Wadia and Mark Levinson have direct volume control and XLR connections, what other CD players have this processor functionality and have XLR connections?

Please advise.
yetis
Audioengr -- That's the reason I bought PCA-2 pre-amp, so I've excellent 2ch with HCA-2 and use HT bypass when I use the processor for home theater combining with a 3ch amp.
Mcaintosh has the switch---and the folks at McIntosh are very emphatic:

"Don't do it!!!!"
Thank you everyone for your input. I think I will have to stick with the processor or get a seperate pre with a HT bypass. Below I have included the response from Pass Labs on the issue which I think pretty much ends the discussion as I don't really want to degrade the HT performance.

Thank You

Chris

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Chris,

Your dealer is partly correct. I will indeed work, but it will not be optimal on the RCA inputs. You will note in the instruction manual that we place a jumper between pins 1 and 3 of the XLR when using the RCA connections. Failure to install the jumper will loose you 6 dB of gain and
quite a bit of headroom on the RCA. However other than acute loss of power there is really no other great sonic penalty. Stressing the X3 is certainly not at issue. Keep in mind that the center channel of the X3 will swing
quite a bit more current than right and left channels.

Good luck
Pass Labs