I would have to agree, the added drywall mass is quite meaningful (more than a 25% increase in mass if you use 5/8" Type X Gypsum board) for very little added investment (strictly material costs and a slight additional labor cost - taping is the same regardless)
You are going to be getting diminished returns by swapping in more expensive rock, imho. Although, if you have the budget, knock yourself out.
This may or may not be true......
I always recommend using tested assemblies if you really want to know your walls are going to work.
Low frequency transmission are controlled by both the mass and stiffness of the wall assembly... stiffer wall panels actually lower the TL Values of walls - which is one of the reasons you get a boost in LF TL values by installing 2x6 framing on 24" centers over 2x4 framing on 16" centers.
The panel face is not as stiff in the 2x6 wall (even though the stud itself is much stiffer) and with exactly the same amount of mass - you get an increase in isolation where it counts (high frequencies are easily dealt with in either case).
Rod Gervais
Director of Education
GIK Acoustics