What Talisman says is correct and is a clear case of why when you should buy a bat in the store as opposed to online.
Reason being is every bat is so different. A cricket shop might get ten Ignite 1000s which would be graded low level grade 1. Out of those ten you could get 3 which could be sold as players bats, 3 which are probably right, 3 which are nto worth the money and 1 which could be a dead set plank.
I assure you if you go in and hit bats with a mallet you will struggle to tell the difference between alot of mid range and top end bats. Sure you do get the odd exception, for example out of 10 Ricky Ponting PLayers you might get 2 ones which are sensational, but you may also get 3-4 which would be very average bats even in the mid range. I can assure you in this years range there have been several kookaburra mayyhem bats which have sounded and come off alot better than the more expensive players version. Why? Kooka just gradfe souly on looks and nothing else.
For the record, out of a whole shop of bats, a $330 slazenger was the best bat in the shop for ping by far. Hitting better than any top of the range Slazengers, GMs, Gray nichs etc