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Yes, a paper jams guitar typically requires an amplifier to produce sound. This type of guitar, which is often made from unconventional materials like paper, is designed to function as an electric instrument. Without an amp, the sound produced would be minimal and not suitable for performance. Connecting it to an amp allows for amplification and effects that enhance its unique sound.

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