The Wagner pads are also good pads and i have used a few of those over the past few years with good results. The key to ANY pad to being quite is proper assembly regardless of the material. Make sure the pins are clean with good lube on them, make sure the shims are clean and put a small amount of the lube on them where the pad rides, some pads come with lube and others dont and in this case you can use Sil-glide lube that Napa sells and works very well. Any moving surface on the pad needs lube, a squeal is a high frequency vibration and keeping things smooth, lubed, and clean really helps prevent noise. Most pads have anti-squeal shims already on them to help out. Some pads are pretty picky on rotor surface as to break in also but most pads have a fairly rough starting surface to speed this up. The adaptive-1 pads I have used have not given me any noise or dust problems and brake feel is a little better than ceramics IMO. Ceramics do a great job of stying quite and keeping down dust but the are very hard pads and they just dont have the bite that other pads have, though I still like using them for the benifits.