Your wording is close, but a little off. Two channel refers to how many channels the recording contains. For example: mono, two channel, four channel (quadophile), or 5.1 theater. In stereo music, there are two channels, hence the reference. Center channel refers to the speaker that provides the dialogue on movies. Most audiophiles are two channel guys. There are exceptions...
Full range speaker refers to a speaker that can reproduce all the frequencies within human hearing (20 Hz - 20KHz).
The other option is a limited extension speaker, or one that doesn't go as low as 20Hz. A lot of stand mount or bookshelf types of speakers are limited extension. That is what I would recommend for you. A stand mount, or book shelf. They don't go as low, but you will get more value for your money. The first place I would look is the Green Mountain Audio Europa. They can be had for about 550 dollars or so, and you would really like them, I think.
Full range speaker refers to a speaker that can reproduce all the frequencies within human hearing (20 Hz - 20KHz).
The other option is a limited extension speaker, or one that doesn't go as low as 20Hz. A lot of stand mount or bookshelf types of speakers are limited extension. That is what I would recommend for you. A stand mount, or book shelf. They don't go as low, but you will get more value for your money. The first place I would look is the Green Mountain Audio Europa. They can be had for about 550 dollars or so, and you would really like them, I think.