Single-stage class A 20 wRMS mosfet-amp: can you help me to develop it?

Indeed that would be a LM4562, I simply don't have it on LTSPICE.
It's available under Bordodynov's lib here: http://bordodynov.ltwiki.org/

It improves performance quite a bit above 1k and noise across the board. The model file doesn't list distortion as modeled explicitly but most other important characteristics are listed. I'm not sure that it would make a difference to performance here if distortion were modeled.
 
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This is 2 stage with 0.05% THD for about 4W.
 

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If I add an inverter, the positive input, gets higher than the negative in open loop, nice. In closed loop, it gets back reversed, how strange.
I wonder how George, Tubelab, used it initially.
 

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@HAYK

@Nelson Pass suggests negative phase 2nd harmonic, not positive ( " from listening tests we learn that there is a tendency to interpret negative phase 2nd as giving a deeper soundstage and improved localization than otherwise. Positive phase seems to put the instruments and vocals closer and a little more in-your-face with enhanced detail. [OMISSIS] Roughly speaking, they tended to prefer about 1% negative phase 2nd harmonic" https://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/the-pass-h2-harmonic-generator/ ).

The single stage has negative phase on 2nd harmonic.
Do you have different experience?
 
There are two ways to define music, Italian melodic way or French harmonic way.
In the first case you need the interpretation to be the clearest possible to get all the detailed
expressions of the artist. The second on the contrary all expressions should be blunt to let the person enjoy the sound of the instruments while dining or gambling, chambre music as example. If it was painting it should look Turner style.
Personally, I get headache with such sound, as if I am watching unfocused images.
 

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A couple things: I added the series resistance listed in the specs for the choke you listed on post 1 and it increased distortion. And what is your plan for the 9.2V drop?
Like this:

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Both mosfets can't be the one you see there, as it will be needed to have a TO220 at least for the pmosfet (low Ciss and Rdson are needed), and a TO247 for the nmosfet (low Rdson and high gm are needed).

It would be great to have some advice on this.
 
Why did you change the other component values and go to only one FET on top? Also, I attached my file of your original circuit (only changes are to some sim parameters, added .meas commands, and adding LM4562). When removing one of the top FETs in original circuit distortion doubles at 2W/4R (actually slightly less than 2W w/ output impedance). Also wanted to note, on the 20W/8R distortion increase, not sure more feedback or different feedback would help--you just run out of current there with 2A bias.
 

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