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
+1 on the article Jon posted

...and therefore +1 to the poster who suggested high efficiency speakers.  It seems like the OP wants a speaker that is less dynamically constrained.
agree with cflayton7

Was never happy until I bought some 1.7's and a good sub

and Yes they can be enjoyed with less than 300 watts per channel. I started with 100 watts per and they were good enough to keep. You can try them for 30 days. just call Magnepan

After 5 years these still amaze me. 
Yes....the best sound is heard through earphones.  I am a top line Vandersteen owner, and yes, the mids from my earphones are even a bit better.  Go listen to Vandersteen speakers......they are a bargain at every level they make.
I wanted what I get via my Rudistor RPX-22Mk2 headamp and Sennheiser HD800 phones. What got me there was replacing all he duplex to and in my system with Furutech GTX-D. The detail clarity and speed is now right there with the phones.           
SO my suggestion to the op is do some high end duplex for your setup.
You know gang, I just thought of an experiment you should try. 

Sit 2' from your speakers and listen again. 

What you loose in detail and accuracy between 2' and 8' is all in the room.