Thanks, Brian. Your attention to my problem was understanding and considerate. Frankly, in the on-and-off past few months of me putting together a procedure in the abstract to build a speaker box for my bass guitar, not once had I noticed this point raised in the extraordinarily helpful websites and forums I had visited. The concept only became more evident when conceptualizing how I would assemble the box, that like the bathroom sink cabinet I built last year, it had a likelihood of being rhomboid. For all I know, such a formfactor might reduce standing waves but never have I heard it degrading performance. If anything, it's more an issue of aesthetics. Nevertheless, given there are six panels with four corners each and each one will have a tolerance on its angle, I'm sure the odds are against a perfect rectangular parallelepiped. At the very least, therefore, I need to start with panels cut as precisely square as possible. Most likely, I'll take your suggestion and buy a couple of those "nifty" right-angle clamps. Again, thanks.
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