Does the Apogee ONE XLR Input accept Line level sources?

I am looking to purchase a Hughes and Kettner Tubemeister 18 guitar amp with the Redbox out. The manual says to plug the amp XLR output into a 'balanced, line level XLR input on the mixer.' I do not know what this means, but I do have an Apogee One which has an XLR in. Can I record a line level signal with the ONE XLR?

I have almost the same question…
My guitar amp has a line/headphone level output with a jack (TRS): can this output work with the jack input of the ONE?
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