That is a dictionary meaning without any context. Which parts are you talking about?
'Seamless' (in music/sound reproduction):
- Smooth and continuous: Relating to the music...the sound reproduction.
- With no apparent gaps or spaces between one part and the next: Between the drivers, the x-overs, the on and off-axis sound responses/reflections.
Like "coherence", natural spaciousness and imaging. ...Those parts. ...A verisimilitude of the illusion of being there, @ the real life musical event.
...The total of all sound provenances being uniform, arriving @ the same time with cohesion, naturalness, pleasantness, unison, smoothness, continuity.
In your review, @ the end, you mentioned
"slightly warm" and a
"mere suggestion of brightness".
"I have a quibble. While it's impossible to discern at which frequencies the BeoLab 90's various drivers hand off to each other, and the speaker's harmonic integrity was continuous from lowest lows to highest highs, its sound was slightly warm, with rich but tight bass, a smooth midrange, and a mere suggestion of brightness in the very high treble."
? Read more at
http://www.stereophile.com/content/bang-olufsen-beolab-90-loudspeaker-page-2#uaihDJx1fZDy63wW.99
So right there it is not totally "smooth and continuous" in my audiophile bible book of set of personal/aural music listening preferences.
And with your vast experience I am certain that it wasn't the recording, but the less than optimal performing loudspeakers. ...Perhaps a consequence of the Ice amps, or the tweeter drivers? ...Or the less than ideally calibrated DSP settings?
I don't know; I've read your review few times already to make sure that I fully grasped it.
If you can elaborate a little further here in this thread I would be very delighted.
And it happened that "seamless" was the term used in the last several posts to make a "point mark".
I agree that we have to define the word in audio reproduction first; that's what I just try to do, now.
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P.S. And John Atkinson is very welcome to participate in this "seamless" discussion, as he too was part of the review (plus measurement) process. ...Listening and contributing some his own music recording(s).
Peaceful and Relaxing Holiday Season for All, with a gentle touch of snow flakes falling from the sky and happy smiles on children's faces...and adults too. :b