We demonstrate Φ-OTDR distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) that realizes both a broad bandwidth for the vibration frequency and wide dynamic range for the vibration amplitude based on optical frequency-division-multiplexing (FDM). We enhance the sampling rate of DAS by using FDM while suppressing waveform distortion in time domain (spurious components in spectral domain) caused by sensor nonlinearity inherent in Φ-OTDR, thus improving dynamic range, with linear regression analysis of multi-frequency phase responses. The proposed method compares the phase offsets and responses of each frequency to those of a common reference frequency and uses the information to calibrate each of the different responses. We clarify the physical origin of the problem and the validity of the proposed method in both simulations and experiments. Experimental results show an improvement in dynamic range by above 8 dB on average for vibration waveforms with nɛ-order amplitudes and kHz-order frequencies over 10-km single-mode fiber.