has BAT priced itself out of the market?



I'm a big fan of BAT equipment and have used and loved their equipment over the years. My concern is that with the introduction of their REX series they may have lost their position in the "sweet spot" for most realistic and accessible products. I owned VK60 at $4500 which was reasonable for performance/ fit and finish. Now new REX amps goin for $40k and are basically same 60w-75w amps with enhanced driver tubes and upgraded capacitors. The appeal of BAT to me was always the look and sound of the product. It seems with the introduction of REX the looks have changed slightly, the sound has improved relatively but the price has increased ASTRONOMICALY!!!?? Also, not seeing their products showcased at as many high end shows anymore?? Does anyone else feel the same??
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Many audio manufacturers are putting more resources into über high end products because that's where the market growth is. US audio enthusiasts are a shrinking market. Newly minted Asian multimillionaires (or billionaires) are driving the only growing market segment and that's who these ultra expensive products are designed to appeal to. Talk to the manufacturers at the audio shows and that's the story I hear over and over.
Just so Photon.
Reminds me of Mercedes-Benz, when they first began selling cars in USA they sold them at what they were priced in Germany.Sold very few, only people who knew the brand were GI's who'd been in Germany and who thought they were just taxis.
Pulled out of US market and came back few years later and priced them at twice what they sold for in Germany and the rest is history.
Same thing can be sold to the wealthier consumer at higher dollar. Better profit, less labor. Just add more educated and professional BS to convince such as "Just listen and Trust Your Own Ears".
VK is about to retire so slowing down with this common strategy is quite natural for especially small manufacturer and retailer. It's much easier to support post-sale ONE unit instead of 10 also.
When I feel like I can't keep up with internet or retail sales, I increase prices of the product I sell to slow down and to keep income near-same.
Will ever Fruit of the Loom start manufacturing couture targetting rockstars instead of inmates who knows?