I'm hoping the higher power amp (15W Class A before switching) shares some of the sonic character of the current amp.Class AB amps don't 'switch' per se. The slide into Class B. Depending on the design and the load, the transition can be smooth and less so.
Getting AB bias currents exactly right as the amp plays is an engineering challenge. It almost always lags the amp's thermal state. Manual bias amps are frequently mis-biased from the factory as the amp is set up with the covers off in an environmentally controlled lab. Close it up and stick in a rack and all bets are off.
see https://www.zenmod.in.rs/pass-labs-x150-5-checkingadjusting-offsets-iq-and-gain/ for a Pass 150.5 bias adjustment tutorial.
Like many other recent 'inventions', 15W Class A before switching is nothing more than ≈30mV bias across 10x 2Ω emitter resistors in ± amp halves.
Pass is a brilliant designer with an impeccable pedigree, so his designs are likely SoA.