I have the mountune and I feel there is a very slight drone around 3k but very hard to notice. They do cancel out most frequencies well and the exhaust sounds great otherwise. To say it has absolutely no drone is a lie, very little is the most accurate. Most catback systems besides the thermal will share this similar issue, some worse than others (mbrp for example, has a ton of drone.)
From what I've seen online most can solve the exhaust hangar issue by bending the metal hangars to lower the whole system a bit. I got the powerflex hangars and they work well enough, not as stiff as others but better than stock. If I did it again I'd get whoosh brand ones for the price as well as they seem a bit more rigid, which lessens the chance of the exhaust touching.
Overall great system and I love the sound, if you don't mind a little louder I'd do thermal. The main reason I chose the mountune va thermal is I like my
exhaust systems somewhat quiet until I really step on it.
On my Veloster turbo I had a borla touring exhaust that did just that, this is very similar but a lot more bassy than the borla. And when you step on it with the mountune, it just sounds good to redline and loudens up just enough to give a satisfying note compared to stock, but not enough to have cops on your tail. I've even hadyl my crackle tune slightly pop off near a few times and have yet to gotten pulled over. Theountune catback is almost like a stock+, just a tad bit louder but a much different tone.
If that's what you want I'd choose this system or the borla/Ford performance system. Otherwise thermal if you're looking for something with a bit more growl than stock.