There is no way my two mtx 10's are pushing 5500 watts and they aren't competition subs.
Yes, you can power two 12-inch Kicker Comp subwoofers with a JBL GTO3501 amplifier, provided the subwoofers' impedance matches the amplifier's output. The GTO3501 is capable of delivering up to 350 watts RMS at 2 ohms, which should be sufficient for the Kicker subwoofers, as long as they are wired correctly (typically in parallel for dual 4-ohm subs). Make sure to check the power handling specifications of your specific Kicker model to avoid overloading the subwoofers.
A 12 inch, 1500 watts enclosed car audio subwoofer.e.g kicker 08DS12L72 Dual
750 watts
To power your speakers, and to ensure that your amp has enough power to power your subwoofers, you would need at least an amp of 750 watts true power.
Yes
Yes, that is correct a punch75hd can push 2 15 inch subwoofers
The wire ampacity of #12 copper wire with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is 20 amps. If the load is of a continuous nature e.g. baseboard heaters then the wire has to be de-rated to 18 amps
Your question is asking about two entirely different things. The size and the wattage it is able to handle have nothing to do with each other except for the generalization that larger subwoofers can handle more wattage than smaller subwoofers.
The Kicker 08DS12L72 has dual 12 inch enclosures.
No the Lanzar MAXP64 Max Pro 6.5-Inch 600-Watt Small-Enclosure subwoofers are very small.
a 2 in block is easier but a 1 inch block will teach the kicker to kick off the ground better like the pros
depends on where your putting them and what kind they are