Finally got to do more tests and observation.
I measured the mains while turning on and off the fluorescent light, no voltage fluctuation.
I noticed that turning off the fluorescent light has more effect than turning on. And I notice not only the video goes off momentarily, the sound did skip too.
The sound was originally connected to TV. I connect the sound directly to my HT receiver bypassing the TV. Now the video goes off, but not the sound!
Conclusion: It's the TV, or the cable, but not the Wii.
So far the Wii is the only source that is using analog connection (both composite and component) to the TV. My PC and DVD player uses HDMI connection and are fine, and so is the analog TV antenae. Someday I might try using component cable to connect the DVD player to the TV to see if the same hiccup occurs, but I have to dig out some RCA cables first.
Anyone else have this problem with your TV? I have yet to determine if it is really the TV or it is a poorly shielded the cable issue. Any suggestions?
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Sources: Marantz SA7001, Microsoft Zune 120, Sony NWZ-A816
Headphone Amplifiers: iBasso P3 Heron, Little Dot Mk I, Fiio E3, AMB Laboratories β22 (31% complete)
Headphones: AKG K501, Sennheiser HD215 (with Belkin iPhone adaptor & Canare 2B2AT)
Earphones: Westone 3, Etymotic Research ER-4P (with Navyblue's Oliv-o-flange), JVC HA-FX300, Sony MDR-EX82
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