Cannot find perfect sound


I've been listening to supposedly some of the finest speakers that currently exist. These include b&w 800 Series, revel high end, vivid audio, Psi audio and kef blades.

None except the kef blades satisfied my high level standards.

When I play my reference tracks on cheap earbuds I hear timing accuracy that is missing on all the above speakers. Only the kef blades came closest to what I hear from cheap earbuds. 

Explanations please?

I really suspect that none of these high end speakers are accurately reproducing the sound on my CDs despite all the marketing claims about accuracy and high quality sound.

What could there possibly be that my cheap earbuds can do that eludes these super high end speakers?  

I'm not so eager anymore to spend any money until I have a good explanation.

kenjit
I’m glad bigkids agrees. I have no idea what you mean by timing accuracy. My best guess is that you’re listening to a system that isn’t set up well at all. Are the speakers at least equidistant from the back and side walls and out into the room the distance you are from the back wall when listening? Toed in equally? I feel like the fundamentals of speaker and listener positioning are missing from the system you are listening to.
Perhaps my opinion on a listening experience is completely different than most but I don't think earbuds even approach the acoustical realism of live music like speakers are capable of delivering.  Earbuds immerse you in sound and some may absolutely love that but to me that's not the way you hear music live when it's played on a stage in front of you.  I seek the acoustical realism of a live stage and others want to be immersed 360 degrees.  Neither is the "correct" answer....it's whatever pleases you.
Sound from earbuds tends to sound very coherent and time aligned becuase the driver emulates a point source within the ear.

Whereas the geometry of how the sound from multiple driver speakers arrives finally at the ear varies greatly.

Some speaker designs like Thiel, Vandersteen, Ohm and others are designed to address these issues and deliver more coherent sound to the ears, others, even some fairly pricey choices, less so. Good ones might make up for that with other strengths.

Have you ever heard German Physiks speakers set up well? If not you should try. They kinda sound like how giant earbuds would in a room.