Kuzma Stabi S? Need a small footprint turntable


Reconstituting my system in our new smaller space. Looking for the turntable to build upon. The Stabi S is intriguing because of it's small size. Anyone have any experience with it? Also thinking about a TD124 in a compact size plinth and a Rega P9.
dhcod
I like my Kuzma Stabi with the Stogi S arm.
I have a Dynaavector 17D3 in it.
THe 'small footprint' still needs to sit on a firm foundation. Mine is on a 18" by 18" board. With the dustcover it is almost as big as my Rega P5.
The Kuzma is a pretty and unique design. Sounds good too.
The dust cover is minimal, and does not keep dust fully out of the machine as a normal duat cover does.
Then the dust cover has to be placed??? where?? while in use. For my Rega I just leave the cover down playing LPs.
I bought mine used, here, several years ago. (lucky the seller was within driving distance and he delivered the turntable set up.
My only comment is the fluid in the arm damping chamber should be very minimal. It was delivered with way way too much fluid and the arm was heavily overdamped. (which may be why he sold it???)
Another small footprint table you could look into is the Well Tempered Simplex, smaller version of the Amadeus. Many fans of Well Tempered tables (complete with golf ball!) on this forum and elsewhere. Myself included. The Amadeus was my first high quality table, and much beloved.
Wilson Bensch Full Circle 12" round I went from a Bluenote
to the WB because of it's small footprint
Point of clarification. Dhcod is correct, the Stabi S is a plinthless, small-footprint table. The Stabi mentioned by Elizabeth is a standard sized oak plinth model with a heavy oak and plate glass lid. But I believe hers is also a Stabi S.

From the Kuzma website I see they also offer a Stabi SD.

I've owned a Stabi (not S) with a Stogi Reference arm for many years and based upon its design and construction (leading to fine performance) I would not hesitate to recommend any Kuzma product.