I like a double bevel, but only because old habits die hard.
I had a folder that had single bevel. I had a hard time with the "new" angle. I eventually just started sharpening the way I like to and it didn't take long to feel like home.
I can see how it is easier to get a more acute angle with a single bevel. More acute bevel means sharper, and also less durable. But a single bevel does not have to be more acute.
Some say a proper patch cutting knife (for muzzleloading) is best with no bevel against the barrel. But I say anything sharp works fine.
The best way for you to find if you like it, is to buy one or make one and use it.
But now that you mention it, I may have to go back and revisit, maybe learn something new.
Dan