I do not think the number of grooves matters.
The relative width of the lands and grooves does. Also the depth. IF excessively deep grooves with narrow grooves, you are sunk. I prefer about 70%:30% and grooves that are not super deep. All you need it about .005" deep in 45 cal. 0.010 is way more than enough. All the barrels we can get are deeper than 0.005".
I had a 32 delivered that way, narrow deep grooves with wide lands. It was pure junk. The maker told me it did not matter. Obviously he does not shoot. I knew it was no good at first glance. I tried it against my better judgement. IN hindsight I will reject all such barrels in the future.
The problem is that you have no choice on these specifications. The barrels are made in large batches, not on a custom basis. I also found that a custom barrel maker was so busy that he agreed to my specification before the job then ignored them when doing the work.
Green Mountain makes good barrels that follow these "rules". 45 or larger I always get Green Mountain. Old Green Mountain barrels are even better.
Pay your money take your chances! I wish I had the room to make my own barrels. That way there would be nobody else to blame.