It's a bit overbuilt because I decided to add a regulator circuit to my already built filter section.
Anyway, there is 670VAC between the plates of the full wave rectifier, a 12x4 tube, and then a stack of 5% zener diodes to provide a reference voltage of up to 380V. The output of the rectifier will never get that high, so the regulator mostly smoothes things out at whatever the rectifier tops out at.
I don't need all the large caps in the filter section, but it's already built and paid for.
anyway the ripple at the outputs is too small for the simulator scope, but my guess is that it's about 100nvac at each load.
My wiring is probably noisier than that.