Over half a century from its original filming, Pink Floyd’s iconic concert film, Live at Pompeii, has been digitally re-mastered in 4K with a new high-resolution, Dolby Atmos audio mix by Steven Wilson. Recorded in 1972, Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii saw the English rock band perform at the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii, Italy, using the band's regular touring equipment.
Thanks to the meticulous restoration efforts of author and audio historian, Chris Hewitt of CH Vintage Audio, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity arose for attendees of the world premiere screening to experience the film’s soundtrack through Pink Floyd’s original analogue PA system used during their 1971 performance in the ancient Roman Amphitheatre. The WEM PA system, groundbreaking for its time, features period-authentic Celestion G12, G10, and MH1000 drivers.
How did you get into audio?
I started listening to rock albums in grammar school at about 14 years old. I grew out my hair and they kicked me out, so at age 16, I started attending college in Rochdale, which is just outside of Manchester. I didn't go to many lectures. I got involved in the student union and found my calling putting gigs on.
I spent most of my time promoting bands, going on student demonstrations, and going to music festivals. The next thing you know, I found myself working as a road manager and sound engineer. Before I turned 17, I worked for my first festival in England with the Grateful Dead, and now I'm about to turn 71 and still doing it.
I own CH Vintage Audio. We have one of the largest collections of 1960s and 1970s sound equipment from brands like WEM, Vox, HH, Marshall, Shure, Martin, Fender, Music Man, Selmer and many others.
We provide everything from PAs to vintage mixing desks, tape machines, rack effects, microphones, vintage radios and more. We rent these items out for film, TV, music video and recording sessions.


