I wouldn't see any issues at all with using a Denon 2200 and Outlaw 1050. Connect the 2200's multichannel analog outputs to the 1050's multichannel analog in and go to down. I'd hook up the digital audio as well, for regular DVD (Dolby Digital and DTS) and CD playback, but there's no reason you couldn't experiment with using the 2200's decoders and DACs for those as well and decide which you like more.
By the way, the 1050's Surround 6.1 can be applied to the multichannel analog input -- not something I'd recommend for DVD-A and SACD, but it would let you use the Surround 6.1 processing on DTS tracks if you wanted to. Also, if you are only running a 5.1 speaker setup and have had problems with the latest batch of EX flagged discs (Chamber of Secrets being sort of the poster child for that group), you can use the 2200's DD decoder and circumvent the problem.
If you get the 2200, let us know how you like it. It's a unit that has piqued my curiousity, and probably several others around here.
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