Unless you have no way to properly position your loudspeakers and listening seat, or properly acoustically treat your room, or too lazy to do either or both, then I can see the point behind using DSP.
DSP is a band aid, a crutch. It's masking the issues instead of directly addressing them.
And if you went to the trouble of hunting for the best DAC you could buy, spending upwards of $10k on the DAC, are you seriously comfortable putting a DSP in your system AFTER that $10K DAC, when the DSP you bought costs anywhere between $200 to $1k and uses the cheapest DAC chipset available?
Yeah, I'll pass. Been there and done it, and don't plan on doing it again.