As long as the protocol matches up with the transmitter and has enough channels for your intended use, it doesn't really make a huge difference what receiver you use to be honest.

I'm running a Devo 7e flashed with the Deviation Firmware and am pairing it with an OrangeRX, which does the job fine running over DSM2 protocol.

The only thing to be aware of is, as Ocracoke said, is how the receiver gets it's power. If your ESC's have a 5V BEC built in, you can run it off this. If you are running 2 separate ESC's, one per drive side, and both have a BEC you will have to cut the positive wire on one of them as having 2 active power supplies to the RX can lead to glitching as the supplied power fluctuates.

If the ESC's do not have any BEC built into them, you can add a separate 5V BEC board into the wiring to provide a nice regulated supply to the receiver.