The highly sought-after, discontinued “two-knob wonder” returns in a compact enclosure and with an exclusive Sweetwater colorway available, as well as the standard version.
Guitarists and bassists who have spent years scouring the secondhand market for a used EarthQuaker Devices Bellows can finally call off the search. The Akron, Ohio-based gear wizards have officially announced the return of the Bellows Fuzz Driver as part of their Legacy Reissue series.
Bellows Fuzz Driver
The original Bellows earned a massive cult following for its unique ability to straddle the line between vintage, amp-like grit and completely blown-out fuzzy saturation.
After its initial discontinuation, examples regularly commanded premium prices on the used market. This overwhelming player demand ultimately pushed EarthQuaker Devices founder Jamie Stillman to bring the circuit back to life.

Vintage Tweed Tone in a Smaller Footprint
Originally designed to capture the explosive, raw sound of a non-master-volume tube amplifier pushed to its absolute limit, the Bellows occupies a rare sweet spot where overdrive, distortion, and fuzz all overlap.
While the internal, all-analog circuit remains identical to the original—utilizing a precise combination of Silicon and JFET transistor clipping—the physical pedal has received some modern updates. It features a new, more compact enclosure that saves valuable pedalboard estate, along with fresh artwork by illustrator Geoff Crowe.

For players in the U.S., the pedal is launching with an exclusive black-on-teal colorway available only at Sweetwater for $129. Like all EarthQuaker Devices gear, every single Bellows pedal is hand-built using premium components in Akron, Ohio.

Simple Controls, Massive Character
The beauty of the Bellows lies in its deceptively simple, two-knob layout:
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Level: Sets the overall output volume.
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Drive: Determines how hard your instrument’s signal hits the input.
Instead of forcing you to menu-dive or tweak endless parameters, the Bellows focuses entirely on playing. At lower drive settings, it offers a wider, grittier boost that mimics clean-to-crunch break up. As you turn the Drive knob past noon, the circuit transitions smoothly through heavy distortion before landing squarely in compressed, blown-out fuzz territory.
Because the all-analog design preserves the full frequency response of your instrument, it is just as popular with bassists looking for thick, low-end grit as it is with guitarists hunting for classic rock ‘n’ roll tones.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the difference between the original Bellows and the Legacy Reissue?
The circuit itself is completely unchanged, maintaining the original analog Silicon and JFET design. However, the reissue comes in a smaller, more pedalboard-friendly enclosure and features updated artwork by Geoff Crowe.
Is the Bellows a fuzz pedal or an overdrive?
It is a hybrid fuzz-driver. At lower gain levels, it behaves like a vintage tweed amp breaking up naturally. At higher gain levels, it compresses into a thick, saturated fuzz.
Does the Bellows work well for bass guitar?
Yes. Because the all-analog circuit does not cut your low frequencies, it retains the full frequency response of your instrument, making it highly celebrated among bass players.
The Verdict & Score
The return of the EarthQuaker Devices Bellows is a massive win for tone chasers. It avoids the over-complication of modern gain pedals, relying instead on a highly dynamic, touch-sensitive circuit that makes everything from light crunch to speaker-ripping fuzz incredibly fun to play.
If you missed out on the original run, this compact reissue is an absolute no-brainer for your board.
Our Score: 9.3 / 10
Pros:
Incredibly dynamic, amp-like touch response.
Full frequency retention makes it stellar for both guitar and bass.
Compact, pedalboard-friendly enclosure size.
Excellent value at $129 for a USA hand-built pedal.
Cons:
The exclusive Sweetwater teal finish is a limited-edition run.
Two-knob setup might lack fine EQ control for players with highly specific routing needs.
Where To Buy
The Bellow is priced at $129/£139.99
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