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I bought a set last year and I'd buy them again. They sound fine, not a FlowMaster kind of sound but the sound alright. They're not very loud. I think other factors such as cam and compression have more influence on sound that most people give credit for. There is still the "drone sound" around 1800 rpm though. I had to add hangars though. I've changed the rubber biscuit a few times as they keep breaking but I don't think it's any reflection on the mufflers.
I don't have them on my car yet but I have seen them in person. These have no muffling ability. You can look right through them. They are meant to just look like mufflers so maybe Korina got a differnt model (the stainless PI offer only came out last month i think).
Very attractive look too. I'll let you know about sound next week.
...growl has the wrong model! I have had them on my cat for over 4000 miles. When first installed, they are quite. Not for the driver that wants to show-off, except for the great polished Stainless Steel. After aprox. 2500-3000 miles they start to 'burn-in' and get their 'Voice'. With these mufflers you will NOT be 'Buzzing' after a long drive...
The stock exhaust system is relatively quiet compared to all the aftermarket systems the vendors sell. I like quiet. My system is still oem. I'll hate to rip it out & replace it with hi-po stuff. The exhaust system Fred Terry built for his Pantera looks very interesting.

The Pantera "boom" is the exitation of a certain low frequency (2000 rpm = about 66 hz) that is reinforced by the volume of the interior.

The buzz you feel after a long ride is the long term exposure to high sound levels, best thing to do would be to make the exhaust quieter and/or acoustically isolate the interior from the engine compartment.

Cruising at 3000 rpm your are constantly exposed to 100 hz. Our ears are less sensitive to low frequency sound, but our bodies are impacted by low frequencies more so than high frequencies. A crossover between the left & right exhaust systems would double the frequency to 200 hz, a more pleasant frequency for your body to endure.

Your friend on the DTBB, George
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