Boost logic Titanium valved or no valve?

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I’m looking to get a boost logic titanium exhaust and was wondering the advantages and disadvantages of valved over no valve option. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
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There's a lot of discussion on that exhaust in here, kind of page 10+.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/best-exhaust-systems-in-the-market.4841/

Personally I thought it was incredibly loud, more so than videos really communicate. It took a few days for me to acclimate and really enjoy it, which I now do. The ability to calm it down in comfort mode is important for all those situations in which you don't want to sound like a sport bike, so yeah, valves are valuable.
 
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There's a lot of discussion on that exhaust in here, kind of page 10+.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/best-exhaust-systems-in-the-market.4841/

Personally I thought it was incredibly loud, more so than videos really communicate. It took a few days for me to acclimate and really enjoy it, which I now do. The ability to calm it down in comfort mode is important for all those situations in which you don't want to sound like a sport bike, so yeah, valves are valuable.
thanks I figured I should have gotten valved to have the option at least. I’m also combining this with cg precision downpipe so probably not a good idea to exclude valves. Lol.
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