Michelins tend to be one of the noisiest there was an Auto Express test recently which found the same. In the Auto Express test the Kumhos were quietest. Just because you had a bad experience with Falkens doesnt mean you should tar every cheaper tyre with the same brush.
I'm not saying Michelins are bad tyres but they do tend to be above average for noise from what I've seen (and heard in my dad's old car).
So you believe everything you read in Auto Express 
When i first had my MK2 that had cheap tyres - they were rubbish - swapped them for something better which cost more.
End of the day those 4 corners are you're only contact with the road. Don't see the point in skimping on that.
I'm not telling anyone to skimp. Yes some cheap tyres are rubbish - I'm not surprised, I'm more surprised you think that means they all are. I like to read reviews because they are able to test far more tyres than any one person is ever going to be able to, and under strict conditions and with strict measurements. And you can end up discovering some really good bargains rather than just following the herd.
And as for believing everything I read, well they did do proper sound level measurements of all the tyres, as did the other test I showed you, whereas you havent and I dont even know what and how many different tyres you've compared them with. Do you see my point?
I shall be purchasing the Hankook Ventus S1 Evos when I need new tyres because they came out very well in that test, with the lowest noise, lowest rolling resistance, best times in the wet and dry laps and they are not that expensive either.