A door leaf includes a stiff, light structural part that maintains fed-in
vibrational energy and, by flexural waves, propagates this energy in at
least one active surface perpendicular to its thickness to distribute
resonance mode vibration components over at least one surface, which has
specified, preferred locations or sites within it for transducer devices,
which are affixed on the structural part at one of the locations or sites
to set the structural part into vibration and to allow it to resonate,
thus creating an acoustic radiator that delivers an acoustic output
signal when it vibrates in resonance, the front and/or the rear cover
panel of the door leaf being part of the stiff, light structural
component. The transducer(s) is/are situated between the cover panels.
This arrangement provides a door with a loudspeaker function, which needs
no extra volume compared to an ordinary door, and which is able to
provide sound reliably and comprehensively to one or more rooms, which
adjoin this door acting as a loudspeaker. Advantageously, additional
loudspeakers or loudspeaker boxes are not required in a room that
receives sound by this door with loudspeakers.