You remember wrong then, it was 4.5 V not 2 V.
In the 3300 review, Gene said:
"One thing I really love about Denon receivers is they NEVER skimp on their preamp out circuits. Like past models, the AVR-X3300W had an ample amount of drive. I measured a whopping 4.5Vrms unclipped output, which is more than double the voltage needed to make virtually any amplifier reach full rated power. Yamaha please pay attention and step your game up particularly with your AV receivers in this price range that clip above 1.6Vrms. "
May be you got it mixed up with the RX-A860 that started to clip at 1.6 V.
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