Howdy!
I started exactly this same discussion about a month and a half ago (help me, guys, with a choice between the T-751 vs 1050.)
Bottom line: I got the Outlaw.
Am I happy? Wow! Yes! The sound quality is at LEAST as good as the NAD. (I have owned an NAD reciever for 20 years.)
The look, fit finish, feel...all excellent (with the possible exception of the Outlaw Logo; not as classy as I would like).
I have a warning to everyone who buys an Outlaw: clear your callender for at least 3 days...you're gonna be camped out in front of it, listening to all your old music media for days!
I spent the first few weeks pulling out all my LP's, CD's, cassetes, etc., and listening to music I hadn't heard in years, indeed, decades.
I should note that when my 1050 arrived, there was a minor flaw with the volume knob. (It made a tiny asymetric "scritching" noise as you rotated the knob.) I called Outlaw, and they shipped a new unit THAT same day..didn't even charge my card. Yes, I had a moment of disapoinment on the defect..but the new unit is FLAWLESS, and I am convinced I made the right choice. I thank Outlaw for their EXCELLENT customer service. Also, I lOVE the volume knob...most receivers nowadays use incredibly cheap, clunky, tacky-feeling knobs; the 1050's know is VERY sexy, with a comfortable and lexus-like tactile feel.
Did I mention I'm happy with the 1050?
I am VERY glad I bought one.
(As an aside, I had a friend over a day or so after I got my Outlaw. This guy repairs aircraft avionics (radios, radar, GPSs's etc.) for a living. He pulled the volume knob off and discovered the noise was merely a tiny scree of plastic sticking up...He was so impressed with the sound and build quality of the 1050 (after playing with it all night, poring over the manual, poking, prodding)....he called Outlaw with an offer to buy my original one!
Dave