Hi folks,
Did you ever resolve this? I too am experiencing the same issue with a VVR. Built using exactly the same schematic as posted above, but using a STW21N90K5 MOSFET. I've already built and use a perfectly-working VVR from the same schematic, but with a STW6N95K5 FET. The main difference I can see between the two is Rds(on), which is 0.25 Ohms for the STW21 and 1 Ohm for the STW6.
Like the OP, I find there are good spots on the VVR pot's rotation (e.g. at 11 o'clock on the dial it works great, but at 2 o'clock on the dial I see oscillation at approximately 29kHz using my scope, and at full clockwise rotation it's fine again).
The oscillation only occurs when I have the power tubes installed (this is a 5e3-derived amp using a 5AR4 rectifier and 6L6s). If I omit the 6L6s then everything works perfectly and the VVR is effective and free from oscillation throughout its rotation.
I have tried a few things:
Putting a 1uF/630V film cap across the FET's drain and GND (right on the drain pin and tied direct to the first reservoir cap's negative terminal).
Putting a 1uF/630V film cap across the FET's gate and GND (again, tight against the pin).
Putting a 15uF/500V across the drain.
Putting a 22uF/500V across the drain.
Putting a 22uF/500V tight against the 5AR4's output pin and GND.
I've tried combinations of the above: e.g. 15uF drain cap with 1uF gate cap. There's no point in using a bigger gate cap, it makes turn-on time too slow. I also tried splitting the 100k gate stopper (which is tight against the gate pin) into 100k + 1k with a 1uF cap across the junction of those resistors and GND.
None of these things fixes the issue. In fact the most stable configuration appears to be using no caps at all!!
I was wondering if the OP's problem was ever resolved and, if so, how!
Thanks,
-dogo