For detailed and analytical, one speaker you can look at are Monitor Audio. They are very fast and analytical. However, I would be careful in your search because you are are searching for "being able to hear the instruments as close to reality as possible". I say to be careful because it is easy to go too far in the "detailed and analytical" area and once you cross that line, the sound becomes too bright or too harsh or too sterile and un-natural. In some systems, the Monitor Audio could be good, but in other systems it is just too bright/harsh.
I don't know your budget, but B&W 805 D3 are excellent speakers. They retail for $6k, but you can find them used for $4500 frequently. Another set I would look at are the Revel PerformaBe M126Be bookshelves. I heard the tower speakers at RMAF and I would say they are a very natural sounding speaker -- not bright/harsh and not laid back. The M126Be are $4k retail for a pair, but it looks like there are a set on ebay for $2895.
Someone suggested Focal 1008Be. They are very detailed and revealing, but I would also be careful because they can tend to be somewhat thin in the midbass/midrange depending on the electronics.
I don't know your budget, but B&W 805 D3 are excellent speakers. They retail for $6k, but you can find them used for $4500 frequently. Another set I would look at are the Revel PerformaBe M126Be bookshelves. I heard the tower speakers at RMAF and I would say they are a very natural sounding speaker -- not bright/harsh and not laid back. The M126Be are $4k retail for a pair, but it looks like there are a set on ebay for $2895.
Someone suggested Focal 1008Be. They are very detailed and revealing, but I would also be careful because they can tend to be somewhat thin in the midbass/midrange depending on the electronics.