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“A deeper low-end presence within the StingRay lineup”: Sterling by Music Man launches its first ever baritone electric guitar

A lifestyle press image of the Sterling By Music Man StingRay Baritone SR50 in Toluca Lake Blue leaning against a Marshall amp in an empty room with concrete walls.

NAMM 2026: Sterling, the more budget-friendly and affordable arm of Music Man by Ernie Ball, has announced its lineup of new guitars for 2026 and includes the company’s first-ever baritone electric guitar, updates to the popular Luke lineup and signature models from Jason Richardson and Cory Wong.

(Image credit: Sterling by Music Man)

StingRay Baritone (SR50)

A baritone guitar has a longer scale length, which allows for lower tunings and thicker gauge strings without degrading tension and tuning stability, often seen as an intermediary between a standard guitar and a bass.

The StingRay Baritone (SR50) is the brand’s first ever baritone and as such features a long 27.5” scale length with 24 frets and tuned to B-standard out of the box for a deeper low-end presence. Sterling says the model for 2026 “brings a road-tested design into new territory”. Also of note are its roasted maple neck, locking tuners and HH pickup configuration.

It’s available to pre-order now in Toluca Lake Blue with a US price of $849.99 at trusted retailers.

(Image credit: Sterling by Music Man)

Jason Richardson Artist Series Cutlass

Also announced was a new Jason Richardson Artist Series Cutlass available in either 6- or 7-string variations, designed to meet the technical demands of Jason Richardson, a self-taught, highly disciplined player of All That Remains and Chelsea Grin fame, now leading a successful solo career often blending elements of metalcore, intense speed and melody.

The signature model sports a rosewood fingerboard with 24 frets, Alder body with Poplar Burl veneer top and striking Kokiri Forest finish as well as high-output humbuckers, push/pull volume boost and push/pull coil-split tone control which help Jason achieve his virtuosic sound.

The Jason Richardson is available now with the 6-string costing $949.99 or $999.99 for the 7-string iteration.

(Image credit: Sterling by Music Man)

Cory Wong Artist Series StingRay II

Also announced, but not hitting shelves until later in 2026 is the Cory Wong signature StingRay II.

Crafted from alder with a roasted maple neck and rosewood fingerboard, it features locking tuners, an enlarged headstock, and an oval-shaped pickguard inspired by the iconic StingRay bass body.

The ergonomic body design allows easy access to higher frets, while the HH pickups and 3-way toggle switch provide dynamic, versatile tonal response, which all help Cory, from Vulfpeck and solo-guitarist fame, to achieve his high-energy, rhythmic funk tones.

While we don’t know when the Cory Wong Artist Series StingRay II will be released, it is slated for later in the year and will cost $749.99 when it hits the shelves.

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