Headphones & Batteries..?

Having read this forum for a while now, (full of lots of info, most of it usefull I think) I have seen a lot of posts regarding the duration/ running time of the 5th generation iPod...
Some are reporting that it takes a few charge cycles of the battery for it to stabilize. Others suggest adjusting backlight, not fast-forwarding thru tracks, etc., to help out the battery's life.
What about headphones? Impedance of anything more than 32 Ohms might contribute to draining the battery quicker. I am not sure what the impedance is of the stock earbuds that come w/ the iPod but like most bud type earphones, they don't put much of a strain on the battery. Bose, Sony studio monitors, or other super/supra-aural (those that sit either on the top or completely cover the ear) have much larger drivers and therefore have a higher impedance.... Maybe it is just the small price to be paid for clearer, better sound?
Just an observation..
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