IRFP240/9240 Amplifier (simulated on TINA)

Yep, the way I make them - 12 turns of 1.2mm wire around the 8mm felt pen 😛
That gives me 1.5...2uH and appropriate current rating.

After maybe the 4th one, I got quite good at it and they looked decent, fingers can get sore after making too many though.

I used enameled 18 ga copper wire about 12 revolutions around a AA battery as a former. 🙂
 
I figured out an easier way to wind them.😀
 

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Just been probing the amp with my scope. It looks fine to me but I don't have much experience to know for certain. Can you please look at my picture and see if everything is ok? Thank you.

Sorry, I don't know why the picture is upside down...
 

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What if you take for the bias pot a 200 or a 500 OHM trimpot?

Well, also an option, but you loose accuracy a bit in this case. I prefer increasing R29, simply shifting the trimming threshold. This difference in the value required may be caused by some difference in the parts characteristics. Most likely - the red LEDs used by Paulo are giving a little bit higher reference voltage.
 
20Khz
Valery,i think is a bit slow

In my tests I had the rise/fall times at the level of 800ns.
However, we don't know the exact parameters of the input signal. Also, some input filter tune-up is possible. I'm keeping it a bit more 'aggressive' just for the sake of repeatability. Also, the values of base-collector caps on the driver's can be tune-up.

However, even with 1.5uS rise/fall time it will sound great.