The use of the word "musical" as an adjective


For years I've read reviews and many comments from audiophiles describing this, that, or the other component as "musical."   I never understood the term used that way, especially given the endless variables involved when it comes to how human beings perceive music, whether reproduced or "live."

Can anyone define precisely WTF "musical" means in any meaningful way?  

I didn't think so.   :)

Have at it, folks.
ps
 Emotions preserved in the music and toes are tapping.... that's "musical" to me, vs a mechanical reproduction.
Well given the responses posted here I'd say that people have a pretty clear understanding of the term "musical". When I use this term it is meant as a compliment.  It implies music reproduction that breathes life and emotion and allows engagement and a joyful spontaneous interaction. Toe tapping as 1markr wrote. I believe people know it when they hear it. 😊

Non musical presentation would on the other hand be sterile, mechanical,  dry and lacking emotional involvement.  Some would say that the music sounds "canned" or a processed. This is not a compliment. 
Charles 
I was going to try to wordsmith a response but why bother when nonoise got it pretty much right to begin with!
Perhaps PS wants something specific.

Listen to Barber's Adagio for Strings, twice, without wincing, once.