"08-15-13: Hifi59
Perhaps the recording wasn't mic'd to sound live! I think it's more accurate to have stated that you want a speaker that most faithfully captures what was put on the record or cd."
I understand your comment but I think the OP qualified his definition of accuracy pretty well.
"Most reviewers of Hifi speaker will rate system on whether it is musical, can the music move you, the layering of notes, etc. To me, I don't care for any of that, I care more for the pure hifi part, that is, soundstaging, depth, accuracy of instruments and vocal and the details."
To me it doesn't look like he is comparing the sound from his system to how close it sounds to the absolute and/or original event, but to the qualities that are important to him. For example, I believe he wants a recording of a violin to sound as much like a violin as it possibly can, but not necessarily sound like the one that was actually recorded. Its a more realistic approach given the limits of our recordings and audio systems. Or I could be wrong and just didn't get the post.