Accuracy vs. musicality


I imagine if you have an unlimited budget you can have both ultimate accuracy and musicality.
For those of us whose budget is somewhat limited, we usually have to make a choice.
I very recently obtained  speakers (which I prefer not to name so as to avoid debate.  Some of you do know them.) These speakers were criticized by an Agoner for not being accurate.
Now, I heard the speakers he liked better and they we’re fine, and maybe more “etched,” but they did not convey the musical message as well to me.  Indeed I compared many such speakers recommended by members (there was little love for mine) and I found them not to have the sound I hear in a concert hall. They did not communicate to me as well.
So, what’s more important: precise accuracy or musicality?
rvpiano
My Klipsch Heresy IIIs are absolutely "accurate" in the sense that they reveal the differences between recordings to a very high degree, and provide a sense of "being there" by projecting a believable and musically appropriate sonic image. This could be due to  synergy between them and the tube stuff I drive 'em with, and a good sounding room match...but whatever it is it works, and like Atmasphere noted with his rig, I simply forget the gear and enjoy the sonic illusion of the musical event.
My system is now accurate enough to easily hear recordings that suck. Sadly a lot of recordings suck one way or another. But then there are recording that are joyous, alive, vibrant, the performers alive and playing their heart and soul into the music.      
Same system. different recordings.                               
I could go back to what I have before? But I would rather have what I have now.
Accuracy is musicality for me. I don't want my music to sound a certain way. I want it to sound as much like what is on the disc, as I can afford to get it.