Buzz is something you live with it you want really low action, like for instance I wanted to do a lot of bar chording, so I dropped my bridge down on the SF-4 to the point where the low E will buzz a little if twanged too hard. Treble strings don't buzz as much, but can only go so low before you start losing the notes and especially because of bends - radius - you have to keep the strings up a little.
Buzz is something you only hear when everything is totally clean. After that with more and more gain and overdrive it's not objectionable or becomes pleasant. It can be a sort of growl. I actually like the EQ of an electric with the strings down as low as possible, very quiet acoustically, very easy to play, and there is that clankyness that becomes part of your sound.
But this, over and over you will realize that a guitar really sings once you get the strings up.