Question about the tube in the Vincent PHO-700


Is the tube actually in the circuit?

 I ask this question because I saw a well-known online retailer video on YouTube for the new model the Vincent PHO-701. 

They showed how the led dimmer switch worked, but when the switch was put in the off position, the tube filament was not lit.

Can any owners speak to this question?
jbreezy5
I had one of these for evaluation.  The tube is in the circuit.  However, I was not a fan of their approach.  Essentially, this is a Vincent PHO-8 with a tube added to the end of the circuitry.  It's not like the tube replaces any solid state parts; the tube is there I assume for coloration purposes.  It is also worth noting that the moving coil stage is about 2 steps away from being awful.  The difference between the 700 and a 701 is the 701 has a usb out.
Lots of cats enjoy the 701. But there are also difference in both stages as the new 701 has switches for the MC. And I've heard that the   tube in the window can be rolled as its in the circuit.
If you remove the tube and the preamp still works then you will know that it is not part of the circuit. Why would the tube be controlled with the dimmer switch?  It seems that the tube is there just for looks!
As I mentioned, the tube is in the circuit.  This tube does not replace any solid state circuitry however.  I am very familiar with the circuitry on the 08, the 700 and 701.  The 700 is literally a 08 with an additional audio stage added for the 12 AT7.  Obviously, the tube has been added in addition to the 08 circuit to add a tube flavor if you will.  The 701 is a 700 with the addition of an internal A/D converter which is connected to a USB jack on the unit so the digital stream can be routed to a computer for recording purposes.  Tube rolling can help, but the tube in the 700/701 is an additional circuit the 08 doesn't have.  In other words, the 08 provides the most direct signal path.  Strange but true.