...and it's close to 3dB, which is audible but - shall we say? - not huge. I'd go with the 2A3 myself for Orcas.
Yes, by the way, the available power is in theory a bit greater than what we quote, or what is quoted in the spec sheets. Chalk it up to the transformer losses, about 10% (0.5dB).
Also, the RCA standard (250v, 60mA, 2500 ohm load) is 3.5 watts and I don't want to quote a higher number, people will just think I'm exaggerating. But in fact, at 300v/50mA into 4000 ohms, the theoretical efficiency is around 20% greater - very close to your 4.4 watts in fact.
For what it's worth, there are two "standards" for power. One is the power at clipping, defined as a barely visible flat top to the sine wave output, the other usually as 5% THD. Neither is all that precise, since with no feedback the linearity of the individual tube has a large effect.