Donny, look at the specs. I think all you are seeing is the wattage, not all the other stuff. For example, the Horizontal Coverage is just 120 degrees, somewhat better than a conventional sound system, but no where near the 210 degrees Bose provides. The Bose L1 Compact has four inputs (1/4-inch, 1/8-inch stereo, RCA, XLR), not a single XLR. Check the other technical information
HERE! ACOUSTICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency response: 45 Hz- 20 Khz
Max SPL: 125 dB
Horizontal coverage angle: 120°
Vertical coverage angle: 30°
Compression driver: 5 x 2” Ultra compact fullrange, 1.0 v.c.
Woofer: 10” Woofer, 2.0” v.c.
INPUT/OUTPUT SECTION
Input connectors: Jack-XLR male
Output connectors: XLR female
Input sensitivity: -2 dBu / + 4 dBu
PROCESSOR SECTION
Crossover frequencies: 220 Hz
Protections: Thermal, rms
Limiter: soft limiter
Controls: Volume, EQ, phase, xover
AMPLIFIER
Total Power: 400 Watt
High frequencies: 100 Watt
Low frequencies: 300 Watt
Cooling: convection
Connection: VDE connector
PHYSICAL
Height: 490 mm (19.29”)
Width: 288 mm (11.34”)
Depth: 427 mm (16.81”)
Net Weight: 19.2 kg (42.32 lbs)
Cabinet: Baltic birch plywood
Hardware: 2 x M6
Handles: 1 top
Pole mount cap yes
Colour: Black