I'm aware of the stability issues. I have a scope at work and my boss is cool. He lets me use the work equipment for personal projects.
I'm thinking of using extended SOA N Channel MOSFETs driven by a high current unity gain op-amp with a series resistor on the gate. I've simulated that this driving it like that is simple and causes no issues.
If you have a recommendation for an audio amp MOSFET I'm happy to hear it
I'd like to use a MOSFET so the voltage drop is minimal. If i can get it stable and low noise at 0.3-0.4V dropout voltage i could probably push the max output current even higher.
Another variant topology is to use NMOS with the Drain = GND, so you can better cool the package.
Spice indicates that's a bit fussier than source follower, but it has practical mounting & thermal advantages. You could start with source follower and then change as you get a feel for things ?
Picking a FET these days is more of a challenge.
The older Audio MOSFETS (Sanken, Toshiba) are nearing EOL and niche parts, but modern MOSFETS do not come in thermally friendly packages, as they expect switching use, not linear.
Not all of them give SOAR details, and the capacitance curves vary with voltage and vendor.
I guess you start with a package/cooling choice, and work backwards.
TO3P/TO-247 are still available, and higher voltage parts are low enough RDS and cheap enough to also consider these days, or there are 'big' SMD packages like TOLL etc
eg A Toshiba TK39N60W5 is 600V, 74mOhms with good SOAR, but Cap values vary widely with bias, in TO-247.
A MOT MOT8125T comes in TOLL-8 85V 220A 2.5mΩ@10V,30A 232W which could be clamp-cooled in a PCB sandwich.
There are many SSHD coolers on aliexpress that could be useful spreaders.
Or a smaller SMD fets like TO252 (or DFN5x6) 15N10 have lower powers, but also sub nF Ciss, and are very cheap, so you could apply 4-6? of those in a clamp cooling setup.