thanks. the speaker outs are 4ohm, correct?
and i have read somewhere that the left footswitch jack is for the distortion while the right is for boost. when i put a shorted rca cable on the right jack, nothing happens. it actually turns the distortion off, any reason behind this?
The minimum load is 4 ohms - it doesn't matter how many output jacks you use. Don't assume each output jack is rated for 4 ohms - they ain't.
On a concert lead, the far right set of RCA jacks... the "L" controls the distort and the "R" controls the boost. It doesn't make any sense that the concert bass should be wired differently - but someone could have done it, for example, by replacing the RCA jacks.
But putting a shorted RCA plug into the "R" jack should not turn off the distortion - it should turn it on as it is off normally. Conversely, putting a shorted RCA plug into the "L" jack should turn the boost off as it is on normally.
Hopefully you are not plugging a cable between the jacks and shorting between them... Right? Each jack needs the center shorted to ground, not to each other.