Just picked up psb stratus gold i's and denon avr3803ci receiver. My question is can i use this receiver as a preamp and add 2 amps to power the pbs 4 ohm speakers?
I would absolutely use a good external 2 channel power amp to drive those speakers.
This is the impedance curve of your speakers.
So the impedance is below four ohms, in the region where most power is required. In addition at 40 Hz where the impedance is four ohms, the phase angle is -45 degrees. By any reckoning those speakers are at the difficult load end of the spectrum.
The power amps in receivers are just not very good and getting worse.
Do not focus on amp distortion. If THD is below 0.1% an probably 0.2% further reductions in THD are irrelevant. There are much more important specs, never included in the spec sheet. The most significant spec. for receivers, is that their specification into a four ohm load is not specified. So that means you can do no wrong in assuming the power amps are junk.
Why, because any decent speaker is four ohm. In order to properly account for the full space half space transition, to stop the speaker sounding lousy you have to halve the impedance of the speaker below this transition, which will be in the 500 to 600 Hz range for most speakers. So that will double requirements for power in that pass band.
Absent active speakers with amps inside, that means you have to halve the impedance. Now if you have an impedance above 8 ohms above the transition frequency, then the speakers will score badly on its sensitivity spec.
So that is why any amp, including receiver amps, MUST be specified into four ohms. Not doing so is dishonest. The purchases therefore should correctly assume that if a manufacturer will not quote a four ohm spec. then he is pedaling junk.
You can see full test results of your speakers here. The measurement indicate they are very good speakers. They deserve driving from an amp of commensurate quality. Receiver amps are not of commensurate quality.