Are the 47n60c3 MOSFETS good for audio?

-Hello, this is my first post here and i hope you guys can help me out. I recycled a pair of 47n60c3 mosfets from an old board and i wanna know if they are suitable to build an amplifier with, im thinking something like a simple class A amp using each transistor for each channel, so i want to know if these mosfets can be used for this kind of purpose 🙁

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-I'll appreciate any help. Thanks in advance.
 
What I can say its got good avalanche characteristics , in other words if the Vdss is exceeded (rated voltage ) it wont break down if the drain current is within limits .


Will it work in class A --well yes .


Is it "as good " as a mosfet known to work well or designed for audio --er no.


But don't let that stop you as that TV forging program says ---"it will cut/kill "
 
-Hello, this is my first post here and i hope you guys can help me out. I recycled a pair of 47n60c3 mosfets from an old board and i wanna know if they are suitable to build an amplifier with, im thinking something like a simple class A amp using each transistor for each channel, so i want to know if these mosfets can be used for this kind of purpose 🙁
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Hi, there! Any update? I also bumped in a batch of these. Tnx.
 
180W is very ambitious, the datasheet does not describe low frequency SOAR, always an issue with modern MOSFETS. The shortest graph tp is just 1 ms. Real loudspeaker loads have low impedance and wild phase around port resonance, where music power content can be high
 
Without an SOAR graph its pretty foolhardy to try and use a switching MOSFET for analog duty, but this one has a graph and it suggests 7A @ 70V is on the DC limit which is pretty good. 0.18 C/W thermal resistance in total by my calcs.

The high voltage rating means the threshold voltage is quite high, losing more output swing than some MOSFETs.