Thoughts on this Amp ?

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dual complementary jFET input feeding complementary folded cascode. Adventurous. I suspect workable, but I am not a designer.

Conventional double EF output stage.
You will probably have to reduce the 820r in the Vbe multiplier to get sufficient output bias voltage.

Three stability capacitors in the input, but none elsewhere.
Maybe more needed.
Can you simulate yet?
 
I have made very similar amp nearly year ago. It named BG4 (who knows maybe I will come back to it).
My knowledge was not sufficient to sort one problem, above 5kHz the clipp was very bad (now I know how to sort it out).
I really liked the sound of that amplifier but I didnt finished the project yet.
If you have some time and knowledge I can give you some of my measurements for reference.
 

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................Three stability capacitors in the input, but none elsewhere.
Maybe more needed.
Can you simulate yet?
...........If you mean have i simmed this one = No
I mean:
are you able to carry out a simulation to allow you to investigate where additional stability components could be placed and what values might be workable in the built amplifier?
 
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Would this be an early design by a (then student) Terge Sandstrom, employed in 1970s by Elektrocompaniet in Oslo? I found this reference for the schematic in your link: Electrocompaniet 'Electro' - Vintage - Pre/power amplifiers

Sandstrom went on to some heights as a designer but the parts specified in the schematic suggest he hadn't then understood the problems of mirror-image symmetry with such poor complements. The title "school amplifier" is probably apt.

Surely there have been improved designs along this line and also much better suited complements since the 1970s. Why not check later work?