Vintage Marshall VS-412 Cabinet How Many Ohms???

This is what I came up with. Saw it on Reverb Marshall VS412 4X12 Cabinet | Reverb

Used: This cabinet is in good condition, with some typical tolex and grille cloth wear. All speakers are fully-functional, and sound great!

Speakers: (4) Celestion G12L35 35W, 96db.
Total Power Handling: 140W
Impedance: 8ohm
Construction: MDF (Particle Board)

Awesome!

Gonna use one tonight with The Ivanberg.
 
It measured 9.2ohms
You are measuring resistance not impedance. So Should be 16 ohm then but that is a bit low a reading for 16.. Usually measures around 12. Perhaps they are the old 15 ohm drivers. Set er to 16 and rock. Cab should be an 8 ohm though if stock.
Or open up back and check each driver. Make sure they all work.
Really not that drastic.
 
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That 9.2 should indicate about 16 ohms. Stock cab is 8 but measured resistance of a speaker will be LOWER than impedance which would indicate 16 ohm. Which means drivers were changed.

@Jethro Rocker

Just to clarify this...

The VS412 has a single 1/4" jack and it is a closed back cabinet. It was not possible to take readings at the individual speakers.

My 9.2 ohms reading was taken by plugging in a single speaker cable and taking a reading across the contacts with my Snap-On DVOM.
 
@Jethro Rocker

Just to clarify this...

The VS412 has a single 1/4" jack and it is a closed back cabinet. It was not possible to take readings at the individual speakers.

My 9.2 ohms reading was taken by plugging in a single speaker cable and taking a reading across the contacts with my Snap-On DVOM.
Right yes. I knew that part. Total cab resistance. Did not realize you had no access to the drivers themselves. That would make it a 16 ohm cab which is not stock.
 
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