My MOSFET amplifier designed for music

This will click and run and shows a perfect square wave input and the corresponding output into a small capacitive loading. You can add and remove the 10 ohm to see the effect. Nothing in music comes close to this and I suspect it all becomes a bit academic really.

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I have added two simulation files to post #1 that now include the models needed on the sim itself. One is for the original single die Hitachi/Renesas FET's and the other the Exicon Double Die FET's with bias adjusted accordingly.
Would it be too much to ask - any chance of the Exicon single die FETs as well? Or will these be identical to the Hitachi/Renesas?
Every time you do something with LTSpice, I learn from it 👃
 
Following on from a query about the protection board I'm using, I thought it might be useful for anyone else working with Mooly's excellent amp so here is the protection stuff:
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Its based on Doug Self's one in his Audio Power Amplifier Design book with MOSFETS in place of the original relay. Works great!
Eagle eyed Goldie99 has spotted that the labels for D4 and D5 are swapped over on the silk screening. If you're making use of the speaker protection board, the error won't affect the build at all as the two diodes are the same device type and the polarity symbols shown are correct for the intended circuit layout.
If you intend to build it and haven't yet ordered the board blanks, here are the corrected Gerbers. Also, if you reside in the UK, Goldie99 has a few spare (blue, white silk) boards he can make available for free.
 

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Question about the 0.22ohm 5w resistor. Does it need to be the KOA BPR58CR22J which is a current sensing resistor. Or can I fit just a normal ceramic style one. Would something like this TT Electronics CVW5R220JLF work( its 5 watts ceramic) and 18 cents at Newark.

Thanks