"There have been a few designs that have appeared over the years from other manufacturers which also changed output stage operating conditions in anticipation of signal requirements, except that what was being changed were the DC voltage rails supplied to the output stage."
That sounds like how my old Hitachi sr804 Class G receiver worked if I recall correctly.
It was a very nice receiver for its day, but the sound quality paled compared to many more modern designs. I tended to attribute that to the Class G operation as described, but there could easily be more to it than that.
Class G never seemed to take off though. Newer Class D amp technology seems to have taken over that niche. Sound quality is quite good with Class D I have heard and own already but I tend to think there is still useful untapped potential still to be realized down the road with that particular technology.
That sounds like how my old Hitachi sr804 Class G receiver worked if I recall correctly.
It was a very nice receiver for its day, but the sound quality paled compared to many more modern designs. I tended to attribute that to the Class G operation as described, but there could easily be more to it than that.
Class G never seemed to take off though. Newer Class D amp technology seems to have taken over that niche. Sound quality is quite good with Class D I have heard and own already but I tend to think there is still useful untapped potential still to be realized down the road with that particular technology.