It was just recently made clear to me that the 7B-SST2 is essentially a 4B-SST2 that has been optimized for bridged operation. This realization along with requests for a 4B monoblock amplifier product got me thinking about the impact of taking some of what's in the 7B and applying that to the 4B.
The internal configuration of the 4B and 7B are very similar, as can be seen in the following shots:


My question is, what would be the result and the benefits in performance (if any) if you took some of what is in the 7B-SST2 and applied it to the 4B, without the objective of necessarily matching the performance of the 7B (i.e. without trying to get to a 14B-SST2).
In short, if you took a standard 4B, added the 7B transformers, capacitors and output devices - leaving all else the same what would be the results on this upgrade 4B design? Would there be a performance increase - if so, in what ways i.e. would power output and power stability increase, if so and by how much? Would the performance increases justify the added cost - or are we simply back to the result the the added cost would not be justified unless you went further and created the 7B? Maybe I've answered this but it would interesting to confirm if this has been considered?