those are probably one of the vertical wires, which are what the two
horizontal wires stabilize.  the 2 wires aren't magic, if it's that
close to a subwoofer or even a regular speaker you are occasionally
going to shake it hard enough or close enough to resonance to make one
wiggle.  a single vertical line would be very unusual for interference,
since it would have to be synchronized with the horizontal scan to stay
in about the same place, and most interference has a higher duty cycle,
i.e. you'd see it in more than just one small area if it were
interference most likely.  really, the wires are to dampen the vibration
of the vertical wires, not voltage.  i've seen trinitrons do this
before, sometimes just from tapping lightly on the table.

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