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Are you struggling with limited space in your home, retail shop, or recording studio? When your guitars and cases pile up, especially stacked on the floor or leaning against the wall, they create lots of clutter, making it challenging to quickly rearrange or access different instruments during busy sessions or peak business hours. This setup increases the risk of accidental damage and creates hazards in navigating your space.
To help you combat these challenges, the Session-Pro Double-Stack Mobile Guitar & Case Shelf Racks offer a robust, high-quality, mobile, American-Made solution for housing and transporting your collection of prized instruments. Ideal for professional musicians, music studios, retail shops and vintage collectors, this double-decker shelving system is designed to help you maximize your square footage in style.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many inches of space are needed between the rack and the wall? A: You can expect to keep the rack anywhere from 6-12″ from the wall in order to accommodate the lean of the cases. This will depend upon the size and shape of the case as well as how you position the case in the rack. If you get the guitar-only version, expect to keep it 4-8″ from the wall, depending on the type of guitar.
Q: What are the primary differences between this product and the Band Room Double-Stack Guitar Shelves? A: The Session-Pro Double-Stack is ideal for studios and collectors in need of large-capacity storage of high-end guitars and heavier solid body guitars and/or cases and features extra support brackets and nitrocellulose-safe neck holders. On the other hand, the Band Room Double-Stack is ideal for schools, music programs and guitar players in need of large-capacity storage of lighter-weight guitars and/or cases.
Q: In the guitar-only rails, what type of instruments will fit? A: Most electrics and dreadnought acoustics will fit. But instruments with extreme angular bottoms, such as Flying Vs or Firebirds or Explorers, will not fit. And if you have an oversize or non-conventional shaped instrument (like jumbo guitars, Dobros and other resonators, or Weissenborn lap slide guitars), it's best you measure your guitar and use the following dimensions as your guide:
- max depth of instrument neck from fret-side to back-side: 1.25"
- max length of instrument body: 42"
- max thickness of instrument body: 5"
Q: If cases are placed on the top shelf, what are the ceiling height requirements? A: The following are approximations that apply to the majority of cases in these categories: Dreadnought cases: at least 78-80 inches* | Rectangular cases: at least 86-88 inches* | Dreadnought bass cases: at least 86-88 inches* | Rectangular bass cases: at least 96-98 inches* *depending on case size In addition, you can opt to remove the wheel kit and gain about 6″ of additional head room.
Q: If guitars are placed on the top shelf, what are the ceiling height requirements? A: The following are approximations that apply to the majority of guitars in these categories: Regular Guitars: 76-78 inches* | Regular Basses: 84-86 inches* | Dreadnoughts: Coming soon... *depending on instrument size In addition, you can opt to remove the wheel kit and gain about 6″ of additional head room.
Q: How easy is this rack to assemble? A: We provide clearly illustrated instructions and all necessary hardware. Still, this product is semi-complex and fairly large and will be much easier to assemble if you have help from a second person.
Q: What materials are this product made from? A: Black H.P.L. sides with chrome-color trim and birch rails.
Q: Can the racks for the cases hold Gibson Flying V, Firebirds, Explorers and other odd-shaped cases? Cases for Gibson Firebirds and Explorers should fit without a problem. Flying Vs should fit if one of the sides and the bottom of the case form a right angle. While not designed for it, Flying V cases with a wedge-shaped bottom may be able to be positioned to sit in the rack but it is not guaranteed.
Q: How many cases will fit on the case rails? A: The case rails are designed to hold 10 guitars in their cases on each level. You may be able to fit additional cases on each level of case rails; however, if they are solid body or heavy electrics, we don’t recommend more than 10 per level as the rails may begin to bow.
Frequently Asked Questions (Continued)
Q: What size doorway will this product fit through? A: The rack will fit through doorways that are as large as 80 inches high and 33 inches wide. If you are trying to move it loaded with guitars and/or cases, you will need to add an additional 6-8″ of width, mostly for cases. But this is only an estimate and can vary with certain guitars and cases. The height should not be a problem unless you have bass cases which may require more headroom. Rectangular cases on the top shelf might require 86-88″ of height. Unless you are constantly moving the rack between rooms, it’s probably best to remove the instruments before moving it through a standard doorway.
Q: Does the listed height of 71 ½” H inches include the wheels? A: Yes it does.
Q: Can this product be assembled and used without the wheels? A: Yes. We provide the wheels just in case the rack needs to be moved around a room.
Q: Will the shelves hold bass cases? A: Rectangular bass cases can be used on the top shelf but they will not fit on the bottom shelf.
Q: Can the Session-Pro Double-Stack hold rectangular cases? A: Yes, the case-only and hybrid versions can both hold rectangular cases.
Q: How does the rack ensure that any rectangular cases are held upright and don’t tip? A: It includes a pick-shaped “bookend” to hold them upright.
Q: In the hybrid rack (SPDGC), can the guitar cross-rails be placed on either level? A: Yes, in the assembly instructions it will show that you can set it up on either the top or bottom – whichever custom setup you prefer.
Q: In either the hybrid or guitar only version, how do you place a guitar in the lower rack, or remove a guitar from the lower rack when the rack is fully loaded? A: To place guitars in the bottom level you simply place the neck in the slot and the body will follow in the cradle. The opposite for removing it. Lift the body off the cradle so the neck clears and remove it.

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