What does “musicality” really mean?


After 50+ years in this hobby, I realised that many reviewers use musicality to describe a warm system. Warmth often comes from extra even-order harmonics, softer transients, and a bit of mid-bass lift. Pleasant for vocals, but it can also hide detail and affect timing, especially with strings and percussion.

 

I also found that “sterile” sound usually points to room issues or system matching, not the recording. Engineers don’t master music to sound lifeless.

 

These days, if I want warmth, I just play music that naturally has it, instead of relying on equipment to add coloration.

 

hkcharlie

"Musicality is/means whatever the individual listener/audiophile wants it to mean/is. Happy listening.

To me musicality sounds (and feels)  more like the real thing.

That seems like a description of accuracy. smiley

Musicality is/means whatever the individual listener/audiophile wants it to mean/is.

Works for me.

Easily measured. The more time you spend listening happily  the more musical it is.