What to do about speakers?


I'm afraid this is another one of those "I'm building my first system and don't know a thing about how to do it - Please help" threads.
But seriously, after thinking about it and casualy scouting equipment for a few years I've finally started to build my first "real" system.
A little background first. (sit back and get comfortable this may take a bit) My wife plays the cello (not professionaly) and her father was an audio tech. with CBC Radio for years before he moved up to management and recently retired; so she has a well trained ear and enjoys good sound. I, on the other hand, do not have ears quite as well trained but am completely in love with music and enjoy hearing the little details.
That being said, we are just starting out (married only 2 years, she in grad-school me going into teachers collage) and so are not about to drop $??000.00 on speakers or the like.
Now for the meaty stuff.- I recently purchased my first piece of audiophillia technica - namely the much touted Rega Planar 3 turntable (yes he said P-L-A-N-A-R-3, not P3- it was the right price) and I'm running it with a dennon DL160 Cart. Yes, yes I know the speakers should have come first. But you see I've wanted the Rega for about 8 years now since I first saw one, so when I decided to start building my system I just couldn't ressit starting with it. Unfortunately this TT is being amplified by a (now grab a pillow to muffle your screams of abject horror) Marantz 2215 b integrated amp/tuner and, even worse, the speakers are from my highschool days and came with some cheap system I puchased at Sears. Before christmas (when I bought the Rega) I was using a pair of JBL-L112's but unfortunately they were not to surrvive the trip to the in-law's over the hollidays.)
So as I can no longer stand these speakers I am looking for replacements. My wife and I are currently renting and will probably do a fair bit moving around over the next 5-7 years so fitting the speakers to the room this system is in doesn't make much sense; suffice it to say it will be in the average sized living room of whatever average sized house we wil be living our average sized lives in. As far as price range we are looking in the $500-$700 range. I've done some reaserch, but must admit I'm quite baffled by all the speaker-tech that I come across .
I was thinking that a set of full range speakers was what I was looking for but then I realized that I don't know what the differance is between: Full Range, 2 channel, centre channel etc. is. So why would one purchase say a two channel speaker over a full range speaker?
I've been told(by my father-in-law and my hi-fi freak uncle) that the JBL S38 model would suit what I'm looking for, however, I thought maybe something like the Mission 701, or 761 series might be better but I really haven't the fainest, any help would be greatly appriciated.
Oh as for musical tastes, well as both my wife and I will be using the system say everything from the Beatles to Bartok, or the Smiths to Satie, or even Coltrane to Mahler.(Copeland to Guided by voices Anyone?)
And yes the amp will be next -but that's another forum.
Sorry for the ridiculosly long post and thanks to anyone who actualy read all of it. Thanks also in advance for your wonderfully witty, insightful, and incredibly helpful responses.
P.S. sory for any typeos:< ( oh And for anyone wondering It should be pronounced CHAS- when I registered it the name was taken so I had to be creative - ug!
Cheers.

tchas
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.
yes two channel referes to the number of chanels...for two chanel there is a left and right chanel..two speakers

5.1 chanel is home theater...where there are five speakers...left center and right..accross the front, and two speakers, a left and right, that are behind you...the '.1' is the subwoofer, which only plays extreamly low frequencies

i would second the green mountain europa...havent heard them, but there's been enough great praise to let me know that they must be an exceptional steal at $550 used...one person on this board felt they bested the totem forests which regularily sell for $2000+ used here.
you'll get more bang for you buck with monitors like the green mountains
you could find a monarchy audio sm-70 amp for $400 used and have a great little set up that would sound fantastic i would think!
If you can deal with a bigger box and a little more$, used Vandersteen 2ce speakers go for a little more than the Europas, are nearly full range, mate well with a variety of electronics, and will improve when/if you upgrade upstream equipment. Probably sell for about $700 or so. The older 2ci model would be about the same price as the Europas. The Model 2 in all its incarnations, is the largest selling high end speaker of all time.
Hard to go wrong with something like the Paradigm Studio 60s - full-range speaker, nice looking, great build quality, and exceptional sound for the dollar. Keep an eye out here for used ones, they are within your budget.

-RW-