OH snap, those pickups are really heavy! Nothing like a good power chord that makes the walls shake! Jeff: Fret size is pretty important too…for example gearhead’s guitar has “Jumbo” frets on it…you feel them more when moving around, and they also let you run a fatter string without buzzing, and you can strum harder without ill effects. I actually prefer Jumbo fret with no more than an .011 stringset…because speed picking and longer multi-string runs seem easier, and require less finger pressure to sustain better. If your Kramer is what I think it is, it most likely has “large” frets which are thinner and protrude less from the fretboard and wear down faster. If you guitar is buzzing now, and the fretboard is smoothing out, and simple re-fret (or even a blingin new Floyd trem) will have you shredding in no time.
I was going to sell my Digitech RP200 unit, you are welcome to try it too, to see if that type of modulation is what you really want.