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??
wwchange
I think 19k for a stereo tube amp is a bit much. my 75SE was 8k 10 years ago. i know it should be higher now, but not that high.

disclosure: long time BAT owner/fan
"Just add more educated and professional BS to convince such as "Just listen and Trust Your Own Ears"."

Why would that be bad advice? Doing it that way lets the product stand on its own merits.

"has BAT priced itself out of the market?"

That's the beauty of the market. If BAT makes a mistake, they pay for it.
All points well taken. Is a Rolex President Really worth $32k based on price of gold and parts to mfg?? Its attractive because it's not accessible to everyone. Does a $5k bottle of wine really taste that much better than a good $100 bottle? The key is how would you know if you can't afford the buy in cost. I think the high end audio market is going in the same direction. Those that can afford the price of admission can convince themselves that they have the best money can buy without feeling the need to evaluate other lower cost options because like everything else, the more it costs the better it is right?? Wrong.....
Wwchange, the high end audio has picked up this direction decades ago if not earlier.
For same performance you can spend different amounts of money. There are marketting areas virtually for anything you want to sell or build.
My retired dad goes to the salon that discounts haircuts half-way to the senior citizens, retired and students/pupils. Public transportation is very often the same way.

Another words adjusting price to the specific market area is very common practice. By mega-uplifting price VK simply targets wealthier crowd or money-no-option as he grown confident to be in the list of 'best money-no-option products'. Those who will purchase it first off less-likely will pay MSRP can't you figure? Somwhere there will be one dealer or VK himself who will start promotional sale at certain discount percentage and this percentage can grow pretty high which is another marketting maneuver yet to be...
They are matching market pricing from their competitors for high-end tube amps. Maybe someday they may fill in the gap between the VK-55SE and the REX. With the increase in prices over the past few years, you can't even afford the better used mono blocks that are going for $15k now.