Stereophile has definitely been irksome with this kind of information before. I can remember them writing a review of a Wavelength 300B amp and complaining that it didn't have enough gain, but that amp went to full power with 1.5V of signal (which is totally appropriately designed!).
Let's look at this a different way, if you put 36W into your 105dB sensitive speakers, that's 120dB of output. One minute of exposure at that SPL will cause permanent hearing damage. If this is the goal of your system, then you will need that 6.64V of preamp output!
PJ's extra conservative estimate is that reaching 103dB is generally sufficient for most people, most rooms, and most types of music. You should be able to get there with 1W, which will happen with far less than 1V of output from a linestage preamp.
Having said all that, a Moreplay will put out somewhere around 32V or so RMS of signal at maximum. Most sources aren't going to be able to drive the preamp hard enough to make that happen, but it's possible.