Premier Guitar features affiliate links to help support our content. We may earn a commission on any affiliated purchases.

Fender Announces the Cory Wong Signature Stratocaster

Fender Cory Wong

A tribute to Cory's favorite Fender guitar, thoughtfully modified to meet the funk master's needs.

The Sapphire Blue transparent satin lacquer finish recreates the look and feel of Cory's beloved original Strat guitar, while the scaled-down alder body – slightly smaller than a typical Stratocaster – combined with a modern "D" neck and sculpted body contours deliver a sublimely comfortable playing experience.



Cory Wong | Fender Signature Sessions | Fender

Exploring The Cory Wong Stratocaster | Artist Signature Series | Fender

The instrument features a set of Seymour Duncan Cory Wong Clean Machineā„¢ pickups that provide classic Strat quack and chime, fine-tuned to achieve his distinctive tone, a maple neck with subtly modified headstock shape, rosewood fingerboard with rolled edges and a compound 10-14" radius, vintage-style 6-screw synchronized Tremolo, deluxe locking tuner, and a Push / Pull pot on Tone 2 that bypasses the 5-way switch and defaults to "Position 4". Also included are a Cory Wong hair tie (for muting the tremolo springs to achieve Cory's rhythm tone), rubber strap lock washer set and custom neck plate.

($1,999.99 USD, Ā£2,249 GBP, €2,499 EUR, $3,699 AUD, Ā„319,000 JPY)

Available July 2021.

For more information:
Fender

Versatile guitarist Nathaniel Murphy can be seen and heard on YouTube and Instagram, where he has over 450,000 followers, and demos for Chicago Music Exchange.

Nathaniel Murphy and Steve Eisenberg join the PG staff to wax poetically on what their signature pedal might sound like.

Question: What would your signature pedal sound like?

Read MoreShow less

Featuring studio-grade Class A circuit and versatile resonance switch, this pedal is designed to deliver the perfect boost and multiple tonal options.

Read MoreShow less

After eight years, New Orleans artist Benjamin Booker returns with a new album and a redefined relationship to the guitar.

Photo by Trenity Thomas

It’s been eight years since the New Orleans-based artist released his last album. He’s back with a record that redefines his relationship to the guitar.

It is January 24, and Benjamin Booker’s third full-length album, LOWER, has just been released to the world. It’s been nearly eight years since his last record, 2017’s Witness, but Booker is unmoved by the new milestone. ā€œI don’t really feel anything, I guess,ā€ he says. ā€œMaybe I’m in shock.ā€

Read MoreShow less

Blackstar Amplification unveils its new AIRWIRE i58 wireless instrument system for guitar and bass.

Read MoreShow less