Video: The New Death By Audio Crossover Fuzz Is Here—Dual Filters, Infinite Chaos

Brooklyn noise-makers Death By Audio are back with a pedal that doesn’t just fuzz—it tears your signal in two. The new Crossover Fuzz runs your tone through two separate fuzz engines: a low-pass filter that delivers thick, earthquaking roar, and a high-pass filter that spits out snarling, ripping fuzz. With one stomp, you’re panned between heavy low-end destruction and searing top-end chaos.

At the heart of the pedal is the FREQ control, which sets where your signal splits. Want chest-rattling lows and just a sprinkle of treble grit? Or glassy highs cutting through a swamp of fuzz bass? The sweepable crossover point makes it all possible. Add in the RES knob, which goes from smooth resonance to screaming self-oscillation, and you’ve got a playground for experimental tones.

Each side of the fuzz has its own Gain and Volume controls, letting you blend just the right mix of grit and output. Push the lows into thunderous saturation, keep the highs clean and biting, or crank both for full-spectrum annihilation.

DBA Crossover Fuzz

Inside, there’s even a hidden "Light Switcher" that lets you change the LED color scheme—either Sky Light (yellow/cyan) or Cyber Light (red/blue). Like all DBA pedals, it’s handmade, built like a tank, and covered for life. Whether you’re chasing massive low-end rumble, glassy top-end shred, or stereo-warped experiments, this pedal has you covered.

The standard pedal comes in a black enclosure, but fans can also grab a limited edition all-white enclosure variant that's available exclusively on Reverb.

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