I'll repeat what others have said. Firstly, the output transformer you choose is important, & Chris Merren (Merren Audio) makes the best reproduction Marshall transformers available (you get what you pay for). Thing is, Chris had taken full time employment a while back, so I'm not sure if he's supplying transformers as yet. Best to shoot him an email, or ring him to find out. He's great to talk with & VERY knowledgeable. Next best quality is Brian Wallace at Marstran, with transformers being wound by Heyboer to his spec, obtained through tearing down original iron.
If you go with Heyboer from Mojotone, you want the Drake 784-139, not the Dagnall (trust me on this). Hammond make good transformers, but I believe most are wound on plastic bobbins rather than the paper former used in the original Marshall iron. Does this make a difference??? Definitely.
This brings us to the Power Transformer, you need a reproduction 1202-164, but (& this is a big but), you need to decide on & request the high voltage secondary's voltage, as through the years it varied, to give a B+1 of as high as around 465V, or as low as around 380~390V, & this greatly affects how the amp reacts. High voltage amps are great for chunky palm muted type rhythm stuff etc, low voltage amps are great for compressed lead type licks etc. If you say, went with a Marstran 1202-164 & didn't specify what HV secondary voltage you want when ordering, you'd get a low voltage type. Not sure about what HV secondary Chris Merren or Mojotone/Heyboer supply normally as I haven't ordered this type PT from them. Or, you could shoot for a B+1 of say, 430V for an amp that'll be good for just about everything.
The Ero/Vishay MKT1813 are great sounding caps, personally though I like the old Philips 341 "yellow block" type capacitors best for a 2203/2204 type amp. You'll find them on eBay (I'll shoot you a pm with a link).
Please, no silver mica caps for treble & treble peaking duties in a 2204, use ceramics (RS Lemco dogbones preferably).
I have tried the Vishay Dale metal films in a Marshall circuit & ripped them out. Carbon films please. If you want high quality, close tolerance types, use the 2% Takman 1 watt carbon films. Enjoy your build. Cheers
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I've got to agree with Mr 67plexi on the Green Hornet amp's transformer combination. I have a 50 watt (1987) type build using the JTM45's 1202-55 PT, 3 Henry choke & 784-139 OT. Fantastic amp. With solid state rectification the PT gives a B+1 of, IIRC, around 476V, but this PT has higher resistance than say, a 1202-118 or 1202-133 50 watt PT, so sags more under demand. Though Marshall never used this PT in anything other than the JTM45, it is a great combination with the 50 watt OT. Thanks for the tip on using JTM45/100 filtering Mr plexi, I'll look to that in my amp. Cheers