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  • I am no engineer but what I understand is that impedance is exactly electrical resistance but more or less for a term for AC circuits/analogue devices.

    Both inputs and outputs of a device has an impedance.

    The impedance of a headphone denotes proportionally the maximum amplitude of a fixed signal that is transmitted to the headphones.

    The amplitude of a signal relates to the power and thus volume.

    Eg a device with 30mOhm of impedance will be significantly louder than a 39kOhm headphone given that the signal and amplifiers are the same.

    Different amplifiers have different ranges of gain. The higher the maximum gain the more the amplifier can “amplify” a signal. I think on data sheets they will make it simple and just state what ranges of impedance an amp is rated for.