MOSFET amplifier Circuit

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Is this circuit gonna work?

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Hi, I'm new to here, i don't know about engineering stuff, my friend gave me this circuit to try, after comparing Apex fh9 highly doubt about this cirquit, i know only pro engineers can solve the doubt, is this circuit gonna work or needs any changes??
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Yep you r correct, I think 22k is ok but for that I have to change others resistor value like 10 k will be 1 k with 100 to 200uf capasitor, bias resistor ,offset resistor etc 🤔
 
1.As Bucks pointed out, the output saturation wastes about 8 of the 19 Volt power supply. Circuits that avoid this issue are variations on bootstrapping or more likely putting 2x gain in the CFP, ie divider(s) between the driver emitters and the output.
2. The 1K resistor needs a ~100uF cap in series so that the DC input to the LTP is 22K on both sides, not 1K||22K, and DC is not amplified, and a ~10uF series cap on the input to avoid preamp DC.
3. The 100 Ohm in the collector of the negative side of the LTP and the VAS 100 Ohm degen resistor are not useful.
4. The CCS bias probably need a filter cap,. Make the 22.1K two 10K with a ~47uF cap to -19V.
5. A "speed-up" cap across the bias divider can be very important to the stability of the negative output.
6. The VAS needs a compensation cap. Recently "two-pole compensation" is popular, which would be two small caps in series with a resistor to the output.
7. Better THD can be had with a Darlington VAS and a current mirror, but they push the OLG towards stability problems.
 
I guess you use some basic drawing program, which explains the lack of reference designators of the components. I strongly recommend swapping to a simulator like LTSpice for further evaluation. Personally I suspect the Sziklay output configuration will show stability issues and should be replaced by emitter/source followers.
 
Yep CFP is a disaster

and it is a basically straight forward Differential input.
But pretty horrible topology approach

Unbeatable mosfet design is common Hitachi amplifier
with added thermal tracking if using Vertical type mosfet.

Darlington outputs.

you loose 4 to 5 more volts of the rail to mosfet.
So BJT better at this point for this power level.
 
In a nutshell: it looks like a beginner designed circuit, probably never actually built, only simulated.
Good in a class environment, as a class project, etc. , not bad per se but lacks tweaks and refinements a more experienced designe would add, some of which are mentioned above.
All this said in good faith, trying to help.

If you will actually build an amp, spending time good $$$ on it, I´d suggest go for a tried project instead, built by many and with good documentation.

As a side note, Apex designs in general are good and have been built by many successfully, that´s a good endorsement.