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
Even my PMC speakers have horrific resonances.
Wait. Where are the resonances emanating from?  The drivers?  The cabinets?  The room?  All frequencies?  Also, can you define a bit more what you understand by resonances?
@twoleftears 

It's unfortunately various frequencies all the way from bass up to 1.5khz.

By resonance I mean certain notes will have too much energy which will be heard when you play a track that has that note on it. It's basically coloration.

The transmission line is supposed to magically absorb all the mids leaving just the bass according to PMC.

I don't believe it.
@kenjit Your ears must be more sensitive to something than mine.  I have Twenty.24's and don't hear what you're describing.

Could it be the room??
I have the PMC TB2. Different model to your floorstanders.

But based on my experience with these I'm not inclined to try any other models. I think they all suffer the same issues. 

Thats partly what hifi is about. Different people like different coloration hence there are hundreds of options out there.

I can't live with any kind of coloration. Thats the problem.