Going lower than recommended can damage equipment.  Higher impedance
generally won't harm anything.  There may be some fidelety issues, but
it sholdn't damage anything AFAIK.

"Robert J. Lynn Jr." wrote:
> 
> I just got some new headphones - Panasonic RP-HT710's. They have a 58ohm
> impedance, and I have a Sharp MD-MS722. It says 16-19ohm impedance in the
> manual. Need I worry?
> -Rob
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