Anderson,
The promoters for the various Fireball events around the country are selling tables that have been used for one tournament for $700-$750 or so (plus shipping if needed) for the "tournament grade home model". That should give you an idea on pricing. And having played on the table, I can tell you it is a quality table.
The quality of the table is on par with the highest grade Tornado non-coinop or non-coin Bonzini, and better than anything else for sale in that price range (and the top non-coin Tornado or Bonzini is NOT in that price range). And the rods are BETTER than Tornado rods. It is a quality table, at a fair price.
As far as does the table "allow" for more ball control? What do you mean by ball control? You can do pushes, pulls, rollovers, tic-tacs, front pins, back pins, kick-shots, bank-shots, etc. I would say it has more control in a pin than Tornado, but not like Bonzini in a pin. And the table is ALOT sturdier than a Warrior.
Will it compete with Tornado when it comes to playerbase, I am not sure what you mean. Every tournament that is held competes with other tournaments for players, regardless of what table is used. The tables compete in the marketplace for sales. Players buy the table they like to play on. Tournament players might buy the table(s) they are going to compete on. But in general, tournament players will attend tournaments based on how well the tournaments are run, and whether they think they will have a good time at the tournament, whatever the table.