Interesting it does less class A into 4 ohms.
The amplifier bias current determine the output power of class A operation.
For example, an amplifier can provide up to 8 Watts of class A power @ 8 ohms load before it switch to class B operation, the current at the output is 1A (P = (I*R) * I ), if the output current over 1A it will switch to class B. Therefore @ 4 ohms load, the class A power is up to 4 Watts.