CFH7 Amp

Were the gate stoppers not pretty low in value, and no gate zobel either? Might be worth popping in bigger gate stoppers, say at least 100R.

Good call Jason,

That did the trick. It's playing right now. I have it set to 100mA. BTW, I used 0R33 source resistors.

It sounds good. Very clear with good tight bass. I'm running it on +-39V rails.
Here are some scope shots.
 

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With a little RC Zobel between the gate and drain (say 150R-100pF) you might be able to go for a lower stopper value. Some experimentation might be required.

I don't recall seeing any of X's images showing phase and gain margin plots. Often in simulation the THD is lowest just before oscillation and in the real world the result ends up being oscillation.
 
With a little RC Zobel between the gate and drain (say 150R-100pF) you might be able to go for a lower stopper value. Some experimentation might be required.

I don't recall seeing any of X's images showing phase and gain margin plots. Often in simulation the THD is lowest just before oscillation and in the real world the result ends up being oscillation.

I'm just a builder tester. I suppose it is up to the OP to make changes to his design.
 
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Terry,
Thanks for building and debugging it. That's a nice square wave.

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I agree, the waves look good. I will try to get it hooked up to my A/B setup in the next day or two. I want to hook it up to a smaller PSU so I can let it play for a while. Right now it is being fed by my variac through a big PSU.

BTW, I used BC546C/556C. The amp is very quiet. It does have a nasty turn on thump. Likely because of all the large caps that have to charge. A speaker protection with delayed on will take care of it.