Will the viewing experience be different for end users?

No — unless they're in a location outside the reach of Adobe Media Server, or behind a firewall that doesn't allow RTMP delivery, then they should receive a significantly improved experience. Multibitrate switching will respond just as it does with Dynamic Streaming on Adobe Media Server triggered by expected frame rate and/or bandwidth changes (good or bad).
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