Well, good/bad news is the odds are overwhelming that none of them are "technically correct". You should probably just pick whichever is the linear phase sharp roll-off, or a minimum phase option if you have something against pre-echo.
The concern is IMO way overblown on the DAC side. Yes, it's technically wrong. Yes, you can measure it. You might even be able to hear it with specific test waveforms, but it's not some new thing. The Motu M2 seems to be the only thing Amir has even tested with a "correct" filter response, and that might have been a Windows / ASIO issue according to
@bennetng.
The fact that it comes up on some random Topping DAC thread just rubs me the wrong way. I'm not affiliated with Topping, nor do I own any of their products, but I have to ask why this long-standing issue has not been raised in reviews of, say, RME or Benchmark products by the people that started off the tangent by complaining in this thread.