Hey Eargasm, I agree with your comments on glues; however, I have read many of the complaints of contact cement and veneer failure and if memory serves me right there was never any conclusion as to what actually caused the failure. There are also people using it without any problem. I veneered a desk back in 1995 using this technique in the high humidity (65 to 99%) of North coastal California and have since moved it to the Southwest with an average indoor humidity of 25-30% and have had no problems. I would wonder if the failure might be user caused? I should also say that I too have had doubts about using contact cement.
I am a big proponent of properly cleaning a joint before mating a surface. Case in point, when I went to temporarily mount my baffle to the box I rubbed my neck against it to steady it and left a oil stain on it. This was not visible under normal lighting conditions and it wasn't until I saw it in a flash picture that I was aware of it. It required holding a flashlight at a certain angle before it could be seen. See photo:

What I have planned for the box will require an instantaneous bond that will allow me to continue to work on it, so CC seamed like a fair choice.
Right now I'm trying to figure out how to layout all the Crossover components. By the time you add in the NoRes, there isn't much room in the back of the trapezoid shape to put things.
Thanks again for you comments,

Carlos