I have a 975, and it's a pretty nice product. I like the looks and the fit and finish, and the way the controls work better than the Emotiva CD player I had. For video use the 975 is very good. On the other hand the 975 lacks auto room correction for audio (which I wouldn't use anyway) and has previous generation polled HDMI switching that takes longer than the latest HDMI switching designs, which the Emotiva seems to have. The Emotiva also appears to have analog pass-through, and since the Outlaw doesn't mention it I've assumed it digitizes all inputs. Again, I don't use analog inputs on the 975. Both lack balanced outputs, which I didn't need. Except for room correction you could almost make the choice based on looks or price between the pre-pros.
The amps look essentially equal to me. I don't know if this particular Outlaw amp is built by ATI like other Outlaw amps, but if it is then I would prefer it too. I'd bet the amps sound virtually the same. I'd probably pick the Outlaw because it weighs a bit more, which is a sign of a more robust power supply and more expense put into the design.
I've dealt with both Emotiva and Outlaw product support. I had very good experiences with both, though Outlaw's record is completely unblemished to my knowledge, while some other people haven't been as lucky as I was with Emotiva.
So I'd recommend choosing the Outlaw combo.