Class A into Class AB


What is the goal of a designer who makes intergrated amps that have class A for x amount of watts before it goes into class AB? Are there any examples of this being implemented well? I get this feeling that it’s kind of just a marketing thing...where people think they are getting some quality class A without the very high price tag. I was particularly looking at the CODA CSiB amps where you have three choices of how much of your first watts are class A. I have since found a few other respectable brands that implement this as well. I have yet to come across anyone who has heard much of difference between AB amps and one’s that’s state "first X amount of watts..." Class A/AB. Anyone have any experience with these kind of integrated amplifiers? Just looking for a little bit of understanding as I’m trying to upgrade my amplifier.
tmac1700

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I found the real sweet spot.  I bought a 1970s vintage Yamaha CA-800.  A very nice class AB 55 or 60w into 8ohms ...with a wonderful *twist* above & beyond its classic look.

It has an operating mode switch whose purpose is to keep the amp operating solely in Class A mode (rated at 10w in Class A, I think)
-or- to operate normally in AB behavior and the stated power rating.  

Now, be -very- jealous!!  ;-)
I am not aware how many Yammie models had that nor do I know over what time period such a control was available.  Whether other manufacturers of that or any other era have offered such a control--I don't know...
Warren