Kurt --
Thanks for your detailed recommendations. Yes, I have speculated about the Outlaw and the Yamaha receiver over the last several (many) weeks.
Yamaha R-N803 (100wpc, lots of features) above
Yamaha A-S801 (Same power, much less functionality) above
Why do you do it, Yamaha? I was amazed at how much "more" the R-N803 seems to offer for less money. I was rattled by the cost/feature discrepancy. Why is the Yamaha A-S801, with less functionality, $150 more than its brother receiver? I found a couple of extended threads on other forums discussing this same question, but ultimately no clear conclusions.
I have also thought hard about the Outlaw and read a bunch, its manual, reviewer comments everywhere I could find them, videos, etc. I admire its styling a lot, so that is not a problem. It has a fine reputation.
My personal feeling right now is that the Outlaw and the Yamaha receiver do too much -- they are too "complicated." I don't mean that I couldn't learn to use them, it is just that their multi-level functionality makes me uneasy. Too much to go wrong. Too many features that i can't imagine myself using. I understand how some people would want a Swiss army knife approach, but I'm thinking more in terms of a simple Buck pocket knife, e.g., the Parasound P-5 preamp and the A23 amp. A little more than the Buck pocket knife, yes, I know.
Edit: I might change my mind. I'm not going to buy anything until I feel reasonably comfortable.