The MT Expedition Series 83" prop is designed to hold tip speed at about .86 Mach. On this blade profile, that is the RPM that provided the max thrust. I have tested pull with it up to 2875, and indeed found the thrust (static) was highest at 2700. Once the plane gets moving, reducing RPM down to 2575 to 2600 results in a significant 'seat of the pants' added pull and reduced the takeoff roll.
Facts of fluid dynamics inform us all that the pressure wave that forms just below speed of sound, results in a disturbance of air on the top of the wing. That results in reduced lift and that is what causes the loud blaaat noise.
Turn your voyager or black mac RPM down and you will also see better thrust along with reduced noise....I have tried it myself with a 185 IO-520 and 90" prop.
I have a funny feeling the long HC Voyager at 2850 RPM is non-compliant with Federal Part 36 noise regulations....

But, yes the Voyager 3B prop is a fantastic design and performs very well and in my opinion is the best performing METAL prop out there. If you want less weight, less vibration, zero erosion ever and tough nickel edge protected blades, you will need to go with composite.
Cheers!